Speaking to BBC Radio 2, Dyer said the compelling footage was "the best scenario you could image" for entertainment value.
"Big kudos to the pilots and the crews working at the airports," he said. "Normally the conditions are calm and we have great shows we do for hours on end, people watching from all over the world.
"But right now, these conditions with 70mph gusting winds, it's pretty intense. And what's great is you get the see the skill of the pilot, and how they manage to handle it."
He noted that planes must divert if they cannot land within three attempts, something he said had happened several times on Friday.
"Many planes are having to abort their landings," he said. "It's a bumpy ride, You have to think of all those folks who are on the aircraft."
Many social media users and celebrities have been glued to the footage.