Use of engine reverse in flight
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DC-8 JT3D-3 Series 54s also had inflight reverse on the inboards.
I saw it on my First Officer OE and never saw it again. I didn't want to see it again, either. Each DC-8 series had a bold face memory item procedure for stowing reversers. Some DC-8 reversers were pneumatic and some were hydraulic in operation.
UPS still operates a fine looking fleet of DC-8s and pays people quite well to fly them.
I saw it on my First Officer OE and never saw it again. I didn't want to see it again, either. Each DC-8 series had a bold face memory item procedure for stowing reversers. Some DC-8 reversers were pneumatic and some were hydraulic in operation.
UPS still operates a fine looking fleet of DC-8s and pays people quite well to fly them.
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There was, of course, the 'special' C-130 modified with retro-rockets for ultra short landing in the Iranian hostage rescue attempt.
Comes under the ' seemed a good idea at the time ' heading, as for whatever reason the rockets fired while still some way up, with unpleasant results...
Maybe a victim of rushed development.
Comes under the ' seemed a good idea at the time ' heading, as for whatever reason the rockets fired while still some way up, with unpleasant results...
Maybe a victim of rushed development.