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![]() "HECTOP" wrote in message ... http://www.airvideo.de/videos/anflug..._ga_271202.mpg HECTOP PP-ASEL-IA http://www.maxho.com maxho_at_maxho.com Holy crap! Talk about crosswind... At least he had the common sense to abort and go around...or to another airport. He was almost at 90-degrees to the runway. |
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![]() "Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote in message ... "HECTOP" wrote in message ... http://www.airvideo.de/videos/anflug..._ga_271202.mpg HECTOP PP-ASEL-IA http://www.maxho.com maxho_at_maxho.com Holy crap! Talk about crosswind... At least he had the common sense to abort and go around...or to another airport. He was almost at 90-degrees to the runway. I was thinking the EXACT same thing! -- Chris Ehlbeck, PPASEL "It's a license to learn." |
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There's another video - maybe someone here knows a link to it - of a 747 in a
similar crosswind situation at Hong Kong's old Kai-Tek airport. They managed to kick it straight and slam it down - I wonder what THAT must feel like back in row #269!! G Faris |
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G Farris wrote:
There's another video - maybe someone here knows a link to it - of a 747 in a similar crosswind situation at Hong Kong's old Kai-Tek airport. They managed to kick it straight and slam it down - I wonder what THAT must feel like back in row #269!! If it's the one I'm think of, it was a Korean Airlines aircraft, and there was no apparent crosswind. The pilot simply overshot when turning base, and did a last minute correction to line up and avoid a go-around. He dumped it on the runway while still slipping, but had kicked it in alignment just in time. So much for a stabilized approach. The other video I remember of a landing in a crosswind, or more accurately wind shear, was a UPS DC-8 landing at Denver. It was almost dropped on the runway at about a 45 degree angle to the runway alignment. Luckily, the pilot put the balls to the wall in time, and just avoided a big mess. |
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James Robinson wrote:
G Farris wrote: There's another video - maybe someone here knows a link to it - of a 747 in a similar crosswind situation at Hong Kong's old Kai-Tek airport. They managed to kick it straight and slam it down - I wonder what THAT must feel like back in row #269!! If it's the one I'm think of, it was a Korean Airlines aircraft, and there was no apparent crosswind. The pilot simply overshot when turning base, and did a last minute correction to line up and avoid a go-around. He dumped it on the runway while still slipping, but had kicked it in alignment just in time. So much for a stabilized approach. Go to Jay's web page that shows video's http://www.alexisparkinn.com/aviation_videos.htm. Look at the wind sock to the right of the runway 3 seconds into the movie. It appeared to me that the 747 had a quartering tail wind / crosswind. Camera angle seemed a little deceptive, and it may have been a true crosswind situation or.... His approach was too high, and he slipped it in just like us little guys. Since he landed on his left wheel(s) first, I would suspect that he slipped the plane in rather then crosswind adjustment or he would have tried to land on the upwind wheel (right wheels). My guess anyway..... Allen |
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A Lieberman wrote:
Look at the wind sock to the right of the runway 3 seconds into the movie. It appeared to me that the 747 had a quartering tail wind / crosswind. Camera angle seemed a little deceptive, and it may have been a true crosswind situation or.... It's possible there is a little of both. There was only one runway there, and winds come from all directions. The approach was tricky, since aircraft had to make a steep descent down the front of some hills at a 45 degree angle to the runway, and then turn to align with the runway at the last moment. Pilots frequently misjudged either height or alignment, and had to abort the landing. Some still tried to land anyway, to avoid a long reentry to the pattern. The resulting landings weren't very graceful. There are many videos of muffed approaches to the airport. I provided a link to one more in a separate posting. |
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"James Robinson" wrote in message
... G Farris wrote: There's another video - maybe someone here knows a link to it - of a 747 in a similar crosswind situation at Hong Kong's old Kai-Tek airport. They managed to kick it straight and slam it down - I wonder what THAT must feel like back in row #269!! If it's the one I'm think of, it was a Korean Airlines aircraft, and there was no apparent crosswind. The pilot simply overshot when turning base, and did a last minute correction to line up and avoid a go-around. He dumped it on the runway while still slipping, but had kicked it in alignment just in time. So much for a stabilized approach. The other video I remember of a landing in a crosswind, or more accurately wind shear, was a UPS DC-8 landing at Denver. It was almost dropped on the runway at about a 45 degree angle to the runway alignment. Luckily, the pilot put the balls to the wall in time, and just avoided a big mess. I think that was at Ontario, California. I have that video as a link on my B-58 Hustler home page shown below. Once there, click on the Crosswind landing link. B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/ |
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Darrell wrote:
James Robinson wrote: The other video I remember of a landing in a crosswind, or more accurately wind shear, was a UPS DC-8 landing at Denver. It was almost dropped on the runway at about a 45 degree angle to the runway alignment. Luckily, the pilot put the balls to the wall in time, and just avoided a big mess. I think that was at Ontario, California. Thanks for the correction. I have that video as a link on my B-58 Hustler home page shown below. Once there, click on the Crosswind landing link. B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/ When I click on that link, I get the TAP attempt at Lisbon. I searched around and found the following web site with the UPS plane, plus a couple of others. http://www.luftfahrt.net/download/videos/index.php These are PKZip files, so you have to download them first, unzip them, and then you can look at them. The note at the top says you need the MPEG 4 Codec for the most recent additions, but also provides a link to where you can get it. There is also a video of an Alitalia MD-11 landing at the old Hong Kong airport that shows the problems that showed up in landing there. You had to fly at about 90 degrees to the end of the runway, then make a 45 degree turn toward the airport, and finally drop down at quite a steep angle, before turning the final 45 degrees at the last moment to line up with the runway. Aircraft frequently missed, and had to go around. Many pilots still made the attempt, rather than go around, since with a single runway, the pattern was often quite busy. |
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 12:13:32 -0400, "HECTOP"
wrote: http://www.airvideo.de/videos/anflug..._ga_271202.mpg It loads but quicktime see it as a broken file. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com HECTOP PP-ASEL-IA http://www.maxho.com maxho_at_maxho.com |
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