British Airways plane filmed in terrifying aborted landing at Heathrow Airport

A British Airways passenger jet has been filmed in a terrifying aborted landing at London’s Heathrow airport as it was slammed by high winds.
















“We believe that any form of sexual immorality, (including but not limited to adultery, fornication, homosexual acts, bisexual acts, bestiality, incest, paedophilia and pornography), is sinful and offensive to God and is destructive to human relationships and society,” the school document states.


Incredible footage filmed by plane spotters and uploaded to the internet by BigJetTV shows the aircraft, which had departed from Scotland, sway heavily as it approached the runway.





















































The Airbus A321’s wheels appear to make contact with the ground before the blustery conditions caused it to rock from side to side.









































































“We believe that any form of sexual immorality, (including but not limited to adultery, fornication, homosexual acts, bisexual acts, bestiality, incest, paedophilia and pornography), is sinful and offensive to God and is destructive to human relationships and society,” the school document states.


The pilot managed to steady the jet and pull it up, causing the tail to appear to strike the runway.

The massive machine then ascended back into the sky before coming around for another, this time successful, landing attempt.











































“We believe that any form of sexual immorality, (including but not limited to adultery, fornication, homosexual acts, bisexual acts, bestiality, incest, paedophilia and pornography), is sinful and offensive to God and is destructive to human relationships and society,” the school document states.


A British Airways spokesperson has released a statement about the incident.

“Our pilots are highly trained to manage a range of scenarios, including extreme weather conditions, and our flight crew landed the aircraft safely,” they wrote on Tuesday.




















































The wild winds were the result of Storm Corrie, a major weather system that has lashed parts of the United Kingdom with cold and blustery conditions.