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![]() In these situations Emilio, you always want to fly the aircraft nose down to the ground. Never want it to drop because even a two or three foot drop will most likely severely damage the aircraft. B-1B landed at Edwards in the late 80's with the nose gear up and, with no practice for this manuever, the pilot let it fall about two feet onto the nose. Lots of damage. He had the idea to fly it down, but without any reference picture or practice, it fell the last two feet. I remember that one, it was show live on some cable news channels. Ron Pilot/Wildland Firefighter |
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![]() "Ron" wrote in message ... In these situations Emilio, you always want to fly the aircraft nose down to the ground. Never want it to drop because even a two or three foot drop will most likely severely damage the aircraft. B-1B landed at Edwards in the late 80's with the nose gear up and, with no practice for this manuever, the pilot let it fall about two feet onto the nose. Lots of damage. He had the idea to fly it down, but without any reference picture or practice, it fell the last two feet. I remember that one, it was show live on some cable news channels. Ron Pilot/Wildland Firefighter The aircraft commander was a squadron mate of mine. We were sitting #1 for T.O. when he came back to the base with the nose gear retracted. He hit the rwy hard on a couple of patterns trying to knock it loose but stuck it remained. Off he went to EDW. We were taking off to go to a static display at Luke AFB so paralled his flight path, a few dozen miles away of course, as he flew out to the dry lake bed. He was on squadron common talking to the tanker and getting relay info from Rockwell engineers and we got to listen in to all that. Pretty exciting day all in all :-) Jim |
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"Jim Baker" wrote:
Pretty exciting day all in all :-) Jim Probably not quite as exciting as his though!... ![]() -- -Gord. |
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