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IF you’re scared of flying, or perhaps get a bit nervous during turbulence — this view from a pilot’s seat might make you feel a little uneasy.

A Qatar Airways pilot has posted a stunning point-of-view clip from the cockpit, showing the incredible sight — or lack thereof — when landing a plane on a runway.

 The unbelievable footage starts with a shot of the plane cruising smoothly above a blanket of cloud
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The unbelievable footage starts with a shot of the plane cruising smoothly above a blanket of cloudCredit: YOUTUBE

Captain Sandeep Varma posted the stunning two-minute clip to Twitter, after landing safely at Queenstown Airport on the South Island of New Zealand, reports.

The video shows a clear run through the snow capped mountains, until he hits cloud cover, removing his visibility completely and forcing him to rely on the plane's computer navigation systems.

As he dips beneath the clouds, Captain Varma’s visibility turns white for at least 30 seconds, before he re-emerges from the cover to clear skies ahead of the runway.

The post received hundreds of comments on the “beautiful” and “surreal” landing, while others said the clip looked “bloody terrifying”.

 The pilot has to dip through thick cloud cover to get to the airport
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The pilot has to dip through thick cloud cover to get to the airportCredit: YOUTUBE
 While he's in the clouds, captain Sandeep Varma can't see a thing
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While he's in the clouds, captain Sandeep Varma can't see a thingCredit: YOUTUBE

“I’ve flown through those southern alps in New Zealand and it wasn’t as tranquil as that ... most frightening experience in a plane,” one person wrote.

“Wow. Beautifully frightening,” another added.


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And a third person joked: "I had to close my eyes and I was only watching it on my phone!"

The clip, titled "This is what the pilot sees and the passengers do not see", has received more than 32k likes and 26k retweets since being uploaded on Friday.

 The pilot emerges from the vision-smothering clouds after around 30 seconds without any visbility
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The pilot emerges from the vision-smothering clouds after around 30 seconds without any visbilityCredit: YOUTUBE
 The clip finishes with the skipper landing safely at Queenstown Airport in New Zealand
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The clip finishes with the skipper landing safely at Queenstown Airport in New ZealandCredit: YOUTUBE

Previously, we told how an Easyjet pilot answered all the questions nervous flyers have always wanted to ask.

We also revealed where on a plane you should sit if you want to avoid turbulence.

This story originally appeared on news.com.au.