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OK, trying a new heading, just in case:
I am debating online with somebody who claims the descending turn of the Boeing 757 over the DC mall was some aerobatic maneuver. I am betting a 757 can do that without unduly stressing the plane, in emergency conditions. He turned 270 degrees in 2.5 minutes, and dropped quite a bit (don't know how much). While this might not be somethign you do with passengers, it is doable, right? We did something LIKE this in Cessnas; the emergency descent 45 degree turn. Not trying to say the two are equivalent, just using an example. Is there anybody out there who can help me on this? Thanks. |
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Garyurbach wrote:
I am debating online with somebody who claims the descending turn of the Boeing 757 over the DC mall was some aerobatic maneuver. There is nothing particularly unusual or demanding about the kinds of maneuvers required for the 9-11 attacks. Jack Retired 757 Captain |
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