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Old 9th December 2006 | 06:32
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Chuck - it's 'final' over here as well!

I liked your comparison with drift correction on navigation exercises....
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Old 11th December 2006 | 20:52
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Not sure about the other Boeings but if necessary you can land the 747 without removing the drift.
So the video as shown would be a reasonable example of xwind handling.
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