There isn't enough source material here to write a responsible analytical summary. The submission contains only a title and a Reddit video link — no article text, no incident details, no date, no airport, no reported crosswind conditions, no crew or airline statements, and no regulatory or investigative context.
Writing a 3–5 paragraph analysis under these circumstances would require fabricating specifics about a real-world event, which is not appropriate for content aimed at professional pilots who may rely on the accuracy of safety-adjacent reporting.
**To produce the analysis you're looking for, please provide:**
- The full text of a news article, incident report, or ATSB/NTSB/EASA preliminary filing - Or a transcription/description of what occurs in the video along with any known details (airport, date, reported winds, outcome) - Any official Korean Air, ICAO, or Korean AAIB statements if available
With that source material, a detailed analysis covering the go-around decision-making, crosswind certification limits for the A321, Korean Air's operational context, and broader implications for crosswind technique and airline SOPs can be written accurately.