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Virgin hard landing yesterday at YMCY

Old 17th Mar 2019, 22:48
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Virgin hard landing yesterday at YMCY

My son flew into Sunshine Coast yesterday on Virgin (VA481?). Flight was a bit delayed, no idea why. Weather was fine, light winds, nothing exciting at all. When he walked into the airport he complained of a sore spine, and said the landing was very hard. We overheard another passenger saying the same thing. Both were sitting over the wing. Son said the plane actually bounced. He chewed his way through a significant quantity of pain killers, and commented several times during the day about how painful it was - and as a professional athlete he's not a wimp!

FO doing their first landing on a B738? I can't think of anything else that would explain such a hard bump on a nice day. As far as I know, the plane flew out again, so apparently no damage to the gear.

Puzzling.
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Old 17th Mar 2019, 23:04
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Because captains never do bad landings?
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Old 17th Mar 2019, 23:08
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It’s a prick of a place to land at. Short and narrow runway means no room for error. My last landing there was a clanger. In our case we spoke to maintenance and they were able to do a remote download of the data whereby it was determined it wasn’t a hard landing. I thought it surely was!
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Old 17th Mar 2019, 23:56
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Some Airlines in OZ (I know of one) have in their SOP's YBSU is Capt's only Landing due narrow Rwy. We've all done heavy landings I'm sure. I suggest to the poster that your son get medical advice by way f having a medical check up on record in case of latter issues.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 00:07
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Maybe your son has a drug problem...
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 00:26
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If the pain killers do not do any good.

A couple of spoonfuls of this may help? Try the local hardware.

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Old 18th Mar 2019, 01:56
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What a complete tosser!
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 02:13
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Originally Posted by machtuk
We've all done heavy landings I'm sure.
Hard maybe, heavy don’t think so.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 02:35
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Heavy and hard you would have crinkled skin before a pax injury.

Sounds like a everyday 737 landing to me.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 02:35
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Is this a serious post?
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 04:01
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Not uncommon to have a thumper touchdown at Sunshine Coast! Narrow, short, flukey SE QLD wind.

Slouching in the seat doesn't help - Jetstar were providing WHS training for F/As to sit up straight.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 05:06
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Lots of 737s flying around with evidence of heavy landings, just look for the oil canning on the lower fuse aft of the flaps, pretty easy to recognise from a distance if you know what you’re looking for.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 06:06
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Thanks to the posters who have given helpful and informative replies. I have paxed into SC a couple of times but wasn't aware of its rep.

I'll also pass on Lancer's tip.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 06:17
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Originally Posted by empire4


Hard maybe, heavy don’t think so.
Who decided the difference? Nobody does!
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 20:33
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New runaway will be into wind and of a decent size which will be a welcome change.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 21:16
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It has the illusion, probably a name for it, that makes you think you're 6 to 10 ft higher than you are, more so than other 30 m runways. Hence a lot of nard landnings
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 21:43
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Great post 👍Does MUM do anything else for him 😊.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 22:13
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*Lancer* nailed it!. "I was sort of curled up, reading a book". Perhaps something that all parents could mention to their travelling children.
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 23:15
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Doesn’t the autopilot do all the flying for us nowadays?
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Old 18th Mar 2019, 23:40
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Yes, those Cat III auto lands are always more positive, must be the explanation.
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