Planes were forced to make an emergency landing.
Hundreds of thousands of viewers tuning in to watch pilots struggle to get their planes on the ground is one of the unexpected hits of Storm Eunice.
Over the years, Big Jet TV has built up a steady audience, but its biggest audiences come during storms.
Dozens of aircraft were filmed taking off and landing under difficult conditions.
A fifth freedom Air Portugal flight, arriving from Athens, was forced to take off again and circle around before trying again after it almost made contact with the runway.
A British Airways flight from the Bahamas took two attempts at landing before touching down.
The founder and host of Big Jet TV made predictions about whether the aircraft would have to abandon its approach as it approached the runway on Friday morning.
I think this guy is going to struggle. He is all over the place. Here we go. It's easy. He cried.
Social media users praised the content as well as the commentary, saying that the livestream distracted them from their work.
One user wrote, "My Twitter feed today has gone from people saying working from home is more productive to people talking about Big Jet TV."
I love that the whole of my timeline is falling in love with the Big Jet TV guy.
There were at least 65 flights that were canceled and 114 that were delayed by more than 15 minutes.
British Airways is one of the airlines that has canceled flights.
Due to the extreme weather conditions across the UK and resulting restrictions on the number of aircraft that can take-off and land each hour, we, like other airlines, are experiencing significant disruption.