Once again, as usual, Dr. Peter is right.
Ha, thanks for the compliment but for the record a) I have made some bonehead mistakes here and b) I am not a doctor.
The good thing about this community is that when one does slip up there are definitely more qualified contributors, such as yourself, right behind him/her willing to right the wrong. As a result the information accuracy on this forum remains high.
Before I clicked on the OP's link I was expecting either that link you posted or the video of the cargo aircraft attempting a landing out in Colorado where it was ugly but didn't get so low that an engine scraped. In both of those attempts, however, my impression had always been that a last second gust overpowered the aircraft despite the best efforts of the pilots.
But, I had read that the pilots in the link you posted eventually opted for another runway more aligned with the wind, which I suppose does raise the question of the decision surrounding the first attempt.