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Hmmm. Well he seemed to be enjoying himself!
There's a reference to max gust in his FB post, unless I misunderstand him. That must be an operator thing. Boeing only specify max steady component.
(Let's not get started on Demonstrated vs Limit...).
There's a reference to max gust in his FB post, unless I misunderstand him. That must be an operator thing. Boeing only specify max steady component.
(Let's not get started on Demonstrated vs Limit...).
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Pilot Shows Skill in Landing 737 in High Winds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hMmafsWbEI
On Facebook, Kielak, who's from Poland, explained: "I'm always saying that airline pilot gets his all salary for one landing per month...this is the day I earned mine...maximum crosswind limit steady, gust plus steady and gust in one...FULL FORCE column deflections was reqired [sic]...I LOVE Boeing 737 for it's stability in severe conditions."
On Facebook, Kielak, who's from Poland, explained: "I'm always saying that airline pilot gets his all salary for one landing per month...this is the day I earned mine...maximum crosswind limit steady, gust plus steady and gust in one...FULL FORCE column deflections was reqired [sic]...I LOVE Boeing 737 for it's stability in severe conditions."