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Hotel Tango 1st Apr 2014 09:07

Crosswind fun & games
 
I'm sure some of you will have seen these already. But in contrast to some of the, er how shall i put it, benign videos posted here I thought this deserves a watch. I certainly enjoyed it - and the skills of the crews.


Lightning Mate 1st Apr 2014 12:32

Nothing unusual there I'm afraid, and any pilot who can't handle it shouldn't be in the office.

Hotel Tango 1st Apr 2014 17:17

:rolleyes: First prize goes to you Lightning Mate. I was waiting for a response like yours. It did take 3 hours though, which is pretty good going by normal PPRuNe standards :) Now where did I say that it was unusual? Where did I suggest that perhaps some pilots couldnīt handle it? (then again, a certain carrierīs crew couldnīt manage it on a calm day at SFO)! For sure if they couldnīt handle it they shouldnīt be flying. It still requires skill, whichever way you look at it. Nothing wrong with appreciating that. Itīs just an entertaining video to watch. Lighten up Lightning Mate!

Wycombe 1st Apr 2014 21:40

Proof if it were needed that aligning a runway 33/15 in the UK was always going to be a test of pilot skills!

ruddman 1st Apr 2014 23:42

And to think people have the nerve to suggest the guys up front are glorified bus drivers. :mad:

Well, try THAT in ya scania.


Awesome stuff! :D

Andy_P 2nd Apr 2014 00:26

As someone who is currently trying to learn how to master the crosswind landing, these guys/gals have my ultimate respect!

llondel 2nd Apr 2014 03:03

What effect does a crosswind landing have on the tyre life? I would think it scrubs a fair bit of rubber off, much more so than that lost during spin-up on a dead straight landing.

tjamesbo 7th Apr 2014 19:00

Very Entertaining footage ,superbly shot , best shots of "hairy landings " I have seen, may not be hairy to the crew up front but bet most of the Pax thought it was quite hairy

Semu 12th Apr 2014 03:30

Normally, not much, since the goal is land with zero drift in most conditions. The B747 is certified to land in a crab (sideways, if you like) on contaminated (slippery) runways. I've yet to try it, but I am a bit curious as to the effect on the tyres if you managed to find the one part of the runway with good traction for the touchdown.


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