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"Larry" wrote
Uhm- Scuse me! I don't think I heard that right. Aircraft landing on a carrier DO NOT use their brakes for any part of the arrested landing. Once they come to a full stop (slowed by the arresting wire) then and only then they use their brakes (as directed by the Yellow Shirt) to hold position. Larry...Uhm- Scuse us! The topic is a C-130 making UN-arrested landings on the Forrestal. I'll bet that he DID use the brakes. Bob Moore |
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