Anyone who has experienced bad turbulance will agree that it doesn't take much to turn a calm flight into a nightmare.
A few flights attempting to land at Leeds Bradford Airport inWest Yorkshire, England on January 9, 2015 experienced this type of intense turbulance, as seen in the video above.
The plane is shown swinging from side to side in the gale force winds. Even when the plane eventually hits the ground, the impact almost forces the nose of the plane down into the cements.
The airport is considered one of the most difficult airports to land at, and the winds gathered enough momentum to force the , according to ITV News.
High winds battered England throughout much of the week, and reports state that this plane was forced to land in 60 MPH winds.
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