BAD LANDING

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BAD LANDING

Post by raa57 »

check out this landing,really glad i wasnt aboard this flight

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q6rdBxDKu4

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Post by jacques »

Terry, I just... uh.... don't really see what the problem is here :twisted: :P

I HAVE been on a few of those rides. The worst was at DCA in a 727 on a short runway with a wicked crosswind. It was the worst because it was daylight and you could see what was going on. The best was coming into Kai Tak, at night, on the checkerboard, with an unfavorable wind. I will never forget that, I was young and it was FUN!

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You guys obviously haven't seen me land.
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Post by 2524 Johnathon »

Haha, thats great! I really enjoy watching videos where pilots are put the test, or put it down realy hard. It just shows that we are human. :)

Worst landing I have had was in a JAL 747 into Narita, I could see the runway from seat 56K the crosswind was that strong!
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Post by Jason »

nwadc10 wrote:You guys obviously haven't seen me land.
You're making me curious here :P
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