To roughly quote the pilot of the ALC on ATC last night, who managed to landed in the thick of it at 2250,

"In my 23 years of flying that was the worst approach I've ever flown. In all honesty I shouldn't have attempted it. Unless the individual is experienced I would recommend diverting. Even at 1000ft the crosswinds were 65kts"

Certainly looked like a rollercoaster
 
To roughly quote the pilot of the ALC on ATC last night, who managed to landed in the thick of it at 2250,

"In my 23 years of flying that was the worst approach I've ever flown. In all honesty I shouldn't have attempted it. Unless the individual is experienced I would recommend diverting. Even at 1000ft the crosswinds were 65kts"

Certainly looked like a rollercoaster
You cant beat LBA! 😂
 
To roughly quote the pilot of the ALC on ATC last night, who managed to landed in the thick of it at 2250,

"In my 23 years of flying that was the worst approach I've ever flown. In all honesty I shouldn't have attempted it. Unless the individual is experienced I would recommend diverting. Even at 1000ft the crosswinds were 65kts"

Certainly looked like a rollercoaster
All in a days work.
 
To roughly quote the pilot of the ALC on ATC last night, who managed to landed in the thick of it at 2250,

"In my 23 years of flying that was the worst approach I've ever flown. In all honesty I shouldn't have attempted it. Unless the individual is experienced I would recommend diverting. Even at 1000ft the crosswinds were 65kts"

Certainly looked like a rollercoaster
It must have been within limits though.
 
As I understand it aircraft crosswind limits apply at the point of touchdown. At 1000 feet, if the approach is stable, then the landing can continue. No doubt the pilot would have been well aware of the crosswind speed at ground level and would not have landed if the wind speed was above the limit. Plus the two aircraft behind (both Jet2) which landed within around 25 minutes both managed to get in.
 
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The KLM AMS/LBA appeared to be diverting to Newcastle and was at 14,000 feet and close to Teesside (which would have closed for the night by that stage as it was getting quite late). The storm was getting worse as it moved up from the Irish Sea. The KLM AMS/NCL had just diverted to Edinburgh, which must have had a bearing on the decision to get out of it by going back to Amsterdam. Hopefully they found hotel rooms for all the passengers at that hour!
 
KL1023/PH-EZE just gone around on 32

Horrible squall passing through right now. How lovely it is up on PT Hill!

Update: Landed ok 2nd time

And even the ATR from BHD got in after a very brief detour. That's how quicky it's calmed down sufficiently. Sun out now (ISH) but still a bit breezy
 
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KL1023/PH-EZE just gone around on 32

Horrible squall passing through right now. How lovely it is up on PT Hill!

Update: Landed ok 2nd time

And even the ATR from BHD got in after a very brief detour. That's how quicky it's calmed down sufficiently. Sun out now (ISH) but still a bit breezy
For some reason, all the flights around that time, except perhaps the KLM, arrived in the LBA overhead at 8000 or 9000 then used a holding pattern to descend, rather than descend as they approached the Leeds area then straight on to the ILS. Presumably due to Scottish ATC not allowing the descent until East of the Pennines?
 
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