This is the dramatic moment a Flybe flight from Edinburgh crash-landed at Schiphol Airport during Storm Doris.
The footage shows part of the landing gear collapsing as the plane lands awkwardly while battling against strong winds.
No-one has been injured.
One of the passengers, David Fleming, from Perth, posted video showing the moment of touchdown.
Crash landing @Schiphol Edinburgh to Amsterdam Flight BE1284 @BBCScotlandNews @BBCBreaking @SkyNews @STVNews @flybe @airlivenet #StormDoris pic.twitter.com/ueLa3C5fBu
— David Fleming (@OfficialDavid7) February 23, 2017
Crash landing @Schiphol Edinburgh to Amsterdam Flight BE1284 @BBCScotlandNews @BBCBreaking @SkyNews @STVNews @flybe @airlivenet #StormDoris pic.twitter.com/lffa9DVQcM
— David Fleming (@OfficialDavid7) February 23, 2017
Edinburgh man Matt Lorenson was also onboard and posted an image of the stricken plane on the runway.
Just crash landed at #Amsterdam #schipol ? pic.twitter.com/vdZ4G8wEEn
— Matt Lorenson (@matty_lorenzo) February 23, 2017
He said: “Just crash landed at Amsterdam Schiphol…Everyone is ok. We’re away to get drunk. Great day to move to Holland.”
Trackers show flight BE1224 had taken off almost two hours after its scheduled departure time as bad weather played havoc with flights.
A spokesperson for Flybe said: “Flybe cann confirm that there has been an incident involving on of our aircraft, flight no BE1284.
“The aircraft departed from Edinburgh at 14.10 local time bound for Amsterdam.
“The incident occurred at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport at approximately 16.59 local time.
“We can confirm that there are no injuries and all passengers have been bussed to the airport terminal.
“Our primary concern is for the welfare of the passengers and crew.”
The storm, named Doris by the Met Office in the UK, has moved east towards the continent after subjecting much of the UK to a day of high winds, rain and snow.
The landing gear of a FLybe airplane collapsed during touch down. All passengers are brought to the terminal by bus at the moment.
— Schiphol (@Schiphol) February 23, 2017
Update: No people are injured. Flight operation is up and running again.
— Schiphol (@Schiphol) February 23, 2017
We are aware of an incident involving one of our aircraft. We're getting more information and will provide further updates as soon we can
— Flybe ✈ (@flybe) February 23, 2017
The Amsterdam drama was the second major incident to affect a Flybe flight from Scotland on Thursday.
Hours earlier, a flight heading for Birmingham returned to Glasgow using just one engine after the other was shut down due to an apparent technical fault.
Oh shit. Number one engine has failed and we're returning to Glasgow for an emergency landing!?@Flybe @ExtraSouthside pic.twitter.com/hZPhjbm6Fe
— John A MacInnes (@pressscotland) February 23, 2017
Journalist John MacInnes was onboard and tweeted about the alert, before praising the pilots and crew for the “professional” way they handled the emergency.
Down safe n' sound thanks to the professionalism of our pilots. pic.twitter.com/g6hizna4bj
— John A MacInnes (@pressscotland) February 23, 2017