זעהט: מערקעוודיגע ווידעא ווי פליגערס וועלכע ווילן לאנדן אין היטרו לופטפעלד דארפן זיך צוריק אויפהייבן צוליב די שווערע ווינטן אין די טעג אין לאנדאן
Severe winds from Storm Amy disrupted air travel across the United Kingdom and Ireland on Monday, September 15, forcing multiple aircraft to abort landings at London’s Heathrow Airport.
Footage captured by BigJetTV showed several planes struggling to stabilize amid crosswinds of up to 60 mph, with pilots performing “go-arounds” rather than risk unsafe landings. The dramatic scenes highlighted the storm’s impact on aviation as crews worked to maintain safety in challenging conditions.
Storm Amy battered much of the country with high winds and heavy rain, disrupting flights, ferry services, and road travel. Authorities urged caution as transportation networks faced delays and cancellations, with meteorologists warning of continued unsettled weather.
The incident at Heathrow underscored both the skill of pilots in adverse conditions and the scale of disruption caused by the storm, which left thousands facing travel uncertainty.