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CNN carried live the C-2 getting down w/o any gear. Flight crew did a
hell'a job. Dumped fuel, feathered the right engine, caught the emergency wire w/ the extended hook. All captured by a nearby news helo. http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories...696&ran=138758 MW |
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"Mike Weeks" wrote in news:1124152659.524927.205330
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: CNN carried live the C-2 getting down w/o any gear. Flight crew did a hell'a job. Dumped fuel, feathered the right engine, caught the emergency wire w/ the extended hook. also http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/08/15/eme...ing/index.html Query: What is the advantage of shutting down an engine in this situation? Peter A. Stoll |
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"Peter A. Stoll" wrote in
. 97.138: "Mike Weeks" wrote in news:1124152659.524927.205330 @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: CNN carried live the C-2 getting down w/o any gear. Flight crew did a hell'a job. Dumped fuel, feathered the right engine, caught the emergency wire w/ the extended hook. also http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/08/15/eme...ing/index.html Query: What is the advantage of shutting down an engine in this situation? Minimizes potential engine and propellor damage to one side. It looks like they got it down without hurting the running engine, too. With a passenger load, they were well under max weight limitations for single engine operation. Dave in San Diego |
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![]() Dave in San Diego wrote: "Peter A. Stoll" wrote in . 97.138: "Mike Weeks" wrote in news:1124152659.524927.205330 @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com: CNN carried live the C-2 getting down w/o any gear. Flight crew did a hell'a job. Dumped fuel, feathered the right engine, caught the emergency wire w/ the extended hook. also http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/08/15/eme...ing/index.html Query: What is the advantage of shutting down an engine in this situation? Minimizes potential engine and propellor damage to one side. It looks like they got it down without hurting the running engine, too. With a passenger load, they were well under max weight limitations for single engine operation. An additional comment made was that it also reduced the number of turning props which might cause serious problems should there be contact w/ the ground. My question would be; is there a specific reason as to having shut down the starboard versus port engine? MW |
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On 15 Aug 2005 21:42:49 -0700, "Mike Weeks" wrote:
My question would be; is there a specific reason as to having shut down the starboard versus port engine? Yup. Due to the direction of prop rotation that's where any "shrapnel" would come from. Bill Kambic |
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Two things -
1. Bravo Zulu to the flight crew. It really looks like they did a great job. 2. Bravo Zulu to the group for discussion that was really about Naval Aviation. It's been a welcome change of pace. Thanks and blue skies to all John |
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Mike Weeks wrote:
CNN carried live the C-2 getting down w/o any gear. Flight crew did a hell'a job. Dumped fuel, feathered the right engine, caught the emergency wire w/ the extended hook. All captured by a nearby news helo. http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories...696&ran=138758 MW Impressive landing by the crew of the C-2. Though on a personal note, for me it probably wasn't the most comforting thing to watch in an airport bar right before boarding my flight home yesterday. ;-) ALV |
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Andrew Venor wrote in
news ![]() Impressive landing by the crew of the C-2. Though on a personal note, for me it probably wasn't the most comforting thing to watch in an airport bar right before boarding my flight home yesterday. ;-) ALV The CNN still photo looked like it may have had a substantial crab angle on touchdown. Did the video show that? Crosswind, or would that also have been an intentional measure to hold the single prop still turning farther above the runway? Thanks, Peter A. Stoll |
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To the entire crew of that dog - BRAVO ZULU! Well done to all.
v/r Gordon ....sure beats the usual video that TV loves to show of a Greyhound, doing a fatal pitch up after a cat launch. |
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