A commercial pilot has shared cockpit footage of what it looks like to land a plane – and people have said one detail is so ‘terrifying’ they could never do it themselves
If you’ve ever assumed being a pilot was straightforward work, you might want to reconsider.
When you step aboard an aircraft, you place enormous faith in your pilot to deliver you safely to your destination. Most of us recognise they face considerable challenges, requiring years of costly training and meeting rigorous requirements to obtain a pilot’s licence. In reality, you cannot even begin pilot training unless you satisfy strict criteria, including specifications around your height and eyesight.
These criteria exist to ensure you’re in optimal condition to operate an aircraft carrying passengers from one airport to another across the globe. While it’s a demanding profession, hundreds of thousands of pilots worldwide undertake this responsibility every single day.
But have you ever pondered what the actual process of operating an aircraft looks like from their viewpoint?
Most of us drift off to sleep or become absorbed in an in-flight film when travelling by plane, meaning we don’t fully appreciate the complete experience of flying through the air. One pilot on social media has allowed the public a peek at what landing an aircraft entails – leaving some viewers utterly stunned.
Mattias, an A320 commercial pilot, frequently posts videos on TikTok and Instagram showcasing his life as a pilot. In one recent TikTok video, he demonstrated what landing an aircraft involves, including precisely what occurs when the plane descends through the clouds back towards the ground.
The pilot, who uses a fixed-mounted camera to capture his footage so he can remain fully focused on flying, first revealed the brilliant blue sky the aircraft was cutting through, with clouds stretching out beneath the plane.
Yet as he began his descent, the plane plunged through the clouds into murky conditions below. The cloud cover was so dense that the camera couldn’t pick out any details until the runway lights suddenly emerged — along with neighbouring houses that appeared alarmingly close.
Mattias brought the plane down flawlessly and was seen guiding it to the gate, where passengers disembarked without a hitch, yet viewers were left utterly “terrified” by what they had witnessed.
Some questioned whether pilots were simply “guessing” where they needed to land, given there appeared to be virtually no visibility, while others claimed the footage sent their “heart to the roof”.
One person wrote: “So… you’re just guessing?”
Another added: “I know it’s their job and what they are trained for, but just watching that landing sent my heart to the roof. The speed!! Carrying 1000s of people to safety. God bless all pilots!”
A third posted: “Well, that’s even more terrifying than I thought.”
How do pilots know where to go?
Pilots navigate the skies using a pre-loaded flight plan stored in the aircraft’s computer, which links up via virtual GPS waypoints. They rely on a blend of methods, including cutting-edge satellite navigation such as GPS, ground-based radio beacons, and instructions from Air Traffic Control (ATC) to remain on course.
According to a YouTube video posted by easyJet in 2021, the flight plan generates “virtual signposts” in the sky to steer the pilot in the correct direction, alerting them when they need to turn. These function even in poor visibility, meaning pilots can safely navigate the skies and land aircraft even in foggy or wet conditions.

You must be logged in to post a comment Login