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PAX jet goes around after aborting landing at SEA



 
 
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Old December 15th 06, 07:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Robert M. Gary
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Default PAX jet goes around after aborting landing at SEA


rps wrote:
Portions of the Pacific Northwest experienced a massive windstorm last
night. (One million people in that region are presently without
power.) The following video captures a NWA jet aborting a landing in
favor of a go-around this morning after experiencing very gusty
conditions at Sea-Tac. Must have been fun to be in that plane!

http://www.komotv.com/home/video/491...?video=pop&t=a


I wonder if the gust was w/i company ops spec. We used to joke about
pilots who pushed company rules saying they had a "hot date" and needed
to get down.

-Robert

 




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