Firstly, Ryanair is a good airline, a budget one, they fly to airports that are much smaller to retain lower costs and stay fuel and cost efficient. They need to land at smaller airports to save cost, the landing fee is lower, and the necessity of slowing down quickly is a high priority, and a go-around is a waste of fuel. Second of all, their pilots are much younger and are still quite new; usualy with under 200 hours in the sky you're not going to have amazing landings, and it's all about time and practice. I'd also like to add that Ryanair does make smooth landings often. So the statement you're making is straight up stupid and the joke fell off years ago. Also, a smoth landing isn't always safe, and you aren't a pilot, so quit bagging a good airline because they can fly planes.
@@jorddabblercheesefryhow the fuck is a smooth landing not safe, I just read that only because i cant be bothered to read your whole shitty paragraph on why ryanair is good
ryanair planes usually land at regional airports which have shorter runways making their landings hard because they don't have time to butter (it can make the plane overrun) but this is an international airport so it's okay to butter
ryanair planes usually land at regional airports which have shorter runways making their landings hard because they don't have time to butter (it can make the plane overrun) but this is an international airport so it's okay to butter
Pilot: I was coming to let you know I’ve done the smoothest landing in your history and I was asking if I could get a raise? Ryanair: We don’t support that here, your fired.
ryanair planes usually land at regional airports which have shorter runways making their landings hard because they don't have time to butter (it can make the plane overrun) but this is an international airport so it's okay to butter
@mohammedabdulhannan6404 bruh does it really matter or are u a detective or something? Am I supposed to actually care? No so shut up and waste ur energy writing to someone else.