Stunning video shared with CityNews captured the moment a plane was struck by lightning, shortly after it took off from Vancouver International Airport over the weekend.
The man who shared footage of the strike tells CityNews it happened on Sunday, March 3, just before 7:30 p.m.
The flight β which appears to be an Air Canada aircraft that was bound for London Heathrow β is seen taking off from YVR before a bolt comes crashing down, illuminating the sky as it hits the plane.
People in the background of the video are heard gasping as the lighting hits the plane, which continues on seemingly unaffected.
Ethan West, a student pilot, says he often takes some time to watch planes at YVR when heβs done class.
βI saw that there was a 777-300 taking off that was going to be heading for London Heathrow, and the 777 is one of my favourite aircraft and is, like, the largest twin-engine aircraft, so I thought itβd be interesting to snap a quick video of it because itβs super loud,β he recalled.
βAs I was taking a video of it, I got super lucky.β
West says his initial reaction was shock, noting he didnβt expect the lightning strike. His attention then shifted to questioning what would happen next.
βI was just wondering what was going to happen. From my perspective, I was wondering if they were going to have to divert because I know that thereβs, obviously, checklists that theyβre going to have to follow. I know that there wouldnβt be any serious issues but just wondering if theyβre going to have to divert, and if even the passengers knew what was going on,β West said.
As heβs learned, West says planes have mechanisms in place with lightning in mind. From what he understands, lightning strikes are βnot usually a huge deal,β though he points out aircraft will usually undergo inspections after they land if theyβre hit.
While he knows this type of thing happens from time to time, West admits this is the first time heβs seen lightning hit a plane straight on.
According to the National Weather Service in the U.S., passenger planes are generally βhit by lightning an average of one or two times a year.β
βThey are designed and built to have conducting paths through the plane to take the lightning strike and conduct the currents,β the agency explains.
βActually, aircraft often initiate the strike because their presence enhances the ambient electric fields typical for thunderstorms and facilitates electrical breakdown through air.β
source : CityNews photo :Submitted by Ethan West