Thursday, June 13, 2019

Nice flying skills there


Here's a Boeing 757 landing in extreme cross-wind conditions at Bristol Airport in England last October.





Kudos to the pilot.  He put the plane down very neatly, under very difficult conditions indeed.

Peter

6 comments:

  1. Sticking the landing is something I reserve for gymnists. I don't want to be a feature in some pilot's wish book of dream landings in adverse conditions. Let him crash and burn on his own.

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  2. I'm thinking that airliners should be equipped with the B-52's all-steering landing gear.

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  3. It does explain why airlines request passenger close their win dow shades during landing.

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  4. I've just been flying within the U.K. and internationally for the last 89 weeks and all the airlines require the window shades to be fully raised, not closed, when landing.

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  5. I meant to say ' 8 or 9 weeks, not 89.

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