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Another shot from the hip is the duck under syndrome. The pilot is flying
along the GS well and picks up ground contact coming through the murk. Pilot goes a little lower to pick up the runway and goes below glide slope and into the ground. All while flying straight down the localizer. "Rosspilot" wrote in message ... I live in CT, weather was scattered but bad at the time (low clouds, scat tstorms). Dunno how it could have happened though, a jet as well equipt (and probably well piloted) as a LearJet should be, seems odd, coming down over a half mile short of the runway. Shooting from the hip, and with no facts to base this on, I SPECULATE low-level windshear . . . microburst. Winds were definitely strong enough to push the plane down. www.Rosspilot.com |
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