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Old 9th May 2023 | 02:06
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Originally Posted by vilas
ON a wet runway even 747 was landed with crab. On wet runway on touchdown the aircraft skids in direction of flight path reducing side way stress. Then when it grips the surface it straightens automatically removing the crab.

Yes, it all makes sense, just wondered if that’s still recommended procedure by an operators ?
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Old 9th May 2023 | 07:49
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Originally Posted by stilton
Yes, it all makes sense, just wondered if that’s still recommended procedure by an operators ?
It was in training manual of 747 classic.
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Old 10th May 2023 | 00:28
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There wouldn't be any point to talk about if all were a B 52 design.
Looks like supermarket cart


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Old 12th May 2023 | 07:45
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Originally Posted by vilas
It was in training manual of 747 classic.

Interesting, thanks for the information
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