Dubbed as a ‘world’s first’, a Polish pilot and aerobat Luke Czepiela has efficiently landed his specifically modified plane on the 27-metre-wide helipad of Dubai’s Burj Al Arab resort. Czepiela, who carried out the heart-stopping stunt, had been making ready for it for 2 years.
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Crimson Bull Motorsports shared the heart-stopping video on Instagram the place the plane will be seen approaching the helipad- 212 meters high- on the 56th flooring of the enduring Burj Al Arab. The pilot managed to land the plane efficiently after an preliminary scare.
Dubai Media Workplace additionally printed photos of the flight and touchdown, and stated Czepiela “accomplished over 650 follow landings earlier than the try”.
“That’s what we name a BULLSEYE 🤯🛬👏 One other legendary Burj Al Arab feat within the books, courtesy of @luke.czepiela and a complete lot of dedication, preparation and ingenuity 🔥”, the caption learn. The video has garnered the netizens consideration with over 3 million views and over 1.7 lakh likes.
Czepiela, 39, is a former Crimson Bull Air Race Challenger Class World Champion and an Airbus A320 captain. The pilot described the Burj Al Arab touchdown as probably the most difficult feat he has ever achieved. He admitted that regardless of the rigorous preparations, the touchdown at this top was a completely an adventurous expertise, as there have been no clear factors of reference, and any errors or errors might have been proved deadly.
“Touchdown on the top of 200 metres, with no clear factors of reference, is totally totally different from touchdown on the bottom … I needed to absolutely belief my very own expertise. On the helipad, there was no room for errors,” Czepiela stated in an article on Crimson Bull’s web site.
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The Burj Al Arab’s helipad has witnessed many jaw-dropping stunts earlier than, together with a tennis match between Roger Federer and Andre Agassi in 2005, a donut efficiency by System One driver David Coulthard in 2013, and a motorcycle bounce by BMX rider Kriss Kyle in 2019.