With Storm Eunice raging across the south of the UK on Friday, over 200,000 people were tuning in to a livestream of airplanes battling the winds as they landed at London Heathrow.
Meanwhile, social media was full of Dyer's catchphrases:"fair play,""easy, son," and"go on then," with his cheeky persona endearing him to thousands.He shouted"drop it" to one Air China plane as it appeared to float just off the runway before touching down, and"go on, the Brits" as British Airways planes wobbled onto the tarmac.
Sometimes, the armchair pilots don't know how to fly themselves, and sometimes they're qualified pilots criticizing their peers, he said.
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