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wingnut 01-17-2005 08:07 PM

Crazy landing
 
Don't give two shits if it's a repost.

http://www.big-boys.com/articles/planelands.html

69 Mach 1 01-17-2005 08:12 PM

that was f18 hornet status... almost.

Jonas 01-18-2005 07:26 AM

was that a matter of stalling the plane correctly? or did it have one of those engines that face down like the harrier?

eclipsegst303 01-18-2005 07:28 AM


Originally posted by Jonas
or did it have one of those engines that face down like the harrier?
no

Ian MMF 01-18-2005 07:32 AM


Originally posted by Jonas
was that a matter of stalling the plane correctly? or did it have one of those engines that face down like the harrier?
Harrier engines face backwords, they just have rotating exiting vents that point down for it to lift straight up if needed.

All the jet did was come in at the angle and turn the rutter to rotate the plane enough to make it land right. Good job pilot, I'd fly with him any day.

Jonas 01-18-2005 07:40 AM

so then we souldnt really be hearing about crashed planes anymore unless it was complete plane control loss... but for instance if they had to make an emergency landing... this maneuver should come in handy... that is IF they require all pilots to acquire this talent...

question... was that film a TESTING or was it a real emergency landing

Ian MMF 01-18-2005 08:04 AM

What makes you think its an emergancy landing? Pilots come in like that all the time, especially at airports that have strong winds due to being near large bodies of water(as seen in the video).

There is nothing out of the ordinary with this video, complete plain control loss is totally different. Sometimes there are mechanical failures that dont allow for maneuvers that would ultimitally save the plane.

All pilots are required to know how to do that, its not a talent.

Si-R Trickey 01-18-2005 08:22 AM

Damn, I thought for sure that the plane was going to end up in a high-octane powered fireball... nice save!

Jonas 01-18-2005 08:35 AM

sorry i havent gone to pilot school thats why i asked...all i see as far as plane landing is the typical slowdown onto the runway...

WTFchuck 01-18-2005 12:23 PM

prob got pushed over by a bad cross wind an made a quick correction... windy days here it takes the planes sometime 2-3 times to land


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