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Big Jet TV: Why Chelsea & Premier League clubs are talking about trending YouTube channel during Storm Eunice

Why are Chelsea and a number of other Premier League clubs talking about trending YouTube channel Big Jet TV during Storm Eunice? GOAL has everything you need to know.

The United Kingdom is currently being hit by Storm Eunice, which has led to the Met Office issuing red weather warnings to signal danger to life across southern and eastern England.

Indeed, the weekend's football calendar is set to face significant disruption due to the extreme conditions although it was references to Big Jet TV that kept popping up ahead of many press conferences in England's top flight.

Big Jet TV is a YouTube channel designed to connect "real Aviation Fans across the World" and has over 187,000 subscribers at the time of writing.

The platform, made by Jerry Dyer, brings viewers live commentary on planes landing in the United Kingdom, with their stream on February 18 focusing on Heathrow.

Storm Eunice has added extra drama to Big Jet TV's coverage as a number of planes have been forced to abort landings due to the dangerous winds, and the channel has seen a major spike in viewers as a result.

Chelsea were first to mention Big Jet TV as they sent out a tweet with a live stream of Thomas Tuchel's latest press conference with the caption: "Stop watching Big Jet TV for a minute, the boss is here!"

Stop watching Big Jet TV for a minute, the boss is here!

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