So what's going on here?

So what's going on here?

Flight KLM25/KL661

flightradar24.com

Other urls found in this thread:

planefinder.net/data/flight/KL661
twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761496516452356097
twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761505785063038976
atcbox.com/gatecam/
twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761511843261255680
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Bump for wut?

Wtf

spooky bump

Most likely a pilot training into a holding pattern

is fine now

Is it a commercial flight?

from the netherlands = pilots high

bump as fuck

Looks as if they are diverting back to the point of origin. Must be either a sick passenger or minor technical troubles

Wow this site is cool as fuck, thanks user.

now he returns to amsterdam ... maybe a technical issue

This is the plane that leaves the fucking chem trails everywhere. It flies this same pattern all over the world. Better get your tin foil hats on bitches

look at the balls on these two

Pilot is trying to draw a dick with his contrail.

Hmm, now someone go find a plane that disappeared into the ocean, on that website!

it's a good start

Damn

IL-76 just flew in, no callsign lol.

Lel

planefinder.net/data/flight/KL661

"LIVE: KL661/KLM25 AMS-IAH appears to burning/dumping fuel over N. Sea @ FL270. Reason not yet known. @flightradar24"

Source: twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761496516452356097

>twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761496516452356097

Suspected birdstrike:

twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761505785063038976

Ok cool but are they gonna die or nah?

probably a technical issue for which they must return to the airport but dump fuel first in the sea, otherwise they are too heavy to land

Okay cool but, where did that bird strike? And if something serious was going on, why fly back the entire length of the UK to land back in Amsterdam?

>twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761496516452356097
wtf ... that why i don't like planes

Probably because they have their service center in Amsterdam, where KLM has their headquarters.

Also the passengers might have to get rebooked to another flight in Amsterdam.

Makes sense to me. And from this, can we also assume it's not anything life threatening?

A 747 with both full passengers AND full fuel is too heavy to land safely. Thus it flies a holding pattern over the sea and dumps fuel before attempting a landing.

atcbox.com/gatecam/
get ready
i hope he's in flame

unless the pilots really fuck up, no. a 747 can fly with only 3 engines no problem.

It doesn't seem like it, otherwise they've done an emergency landing, and it doesn't seem like that is the case.

It seems like other planes are landing normally, so they are not on hold until the 747 has landed safely, so it doesn't look like anything crazy.

But with planes you're better safe than sorry.

I always thought dumping fuel had to do with fire safety, but I don't know.

Looks like it landed safely and have vacated the runway.

Every Texan dude flying solo on that plane is jumping up and down and high fiving each other right now.... a free night in Amsterdam to get wasted and fuck hookers

Dumping fuel is always related to weight

ok and now ?

Don't worry about that, something wrong with that website.

twitter.com/AirportWebcams/status/761511843261255680

"UPDATE: KLM25 AMS-IAH 747 PH-BFR has landed back @ Amsterdam foll. suspected birdstrike."

Why does your map say Ebaums?

WHO THIS BITCH

Not having a callsign is pretty normal, especially for private aircrafts.