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Pic of the day…dodgy landing.

A bit frightfull looking.
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By: geedee - 7th November 2002 at 16:34

RE: Pic of the day…dodgy landing.

Obviously a U2 pilot !. They always land one wheel, iether that or he’s ex Navy and isn’t used to the runway being stationary !!

wonder if he’s got a copy in his log book ?

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By: wysiwyg - 5th November 2002 at 22:26

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Yes Dan, same technique in 2 or 3 engine jets. In 4 engine (wing mounted) jets they recommend the crab technique to avoid scraping an engine pod. The 707 only had a 5 degree roll limit before scraping a nacelle followed by P45 in the pigeon hole. (For non-UK readers a P45 means being fired!)

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By: dan330 - 5th November 2002 at 18:06

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Don’t know about the big boys, but in the Cessna’s your supposed to land on one wheel in a crosswind. Turn the aircraft into the wind with opposite rudder. Looks scary to us though I have to admit.

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By: T5 - 5th November 2002 at 16:02

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lol – brilliant!!

I swear the BA A319 I was on in Feburary landed like that at Heathrow. It definitely landed on just one set of rear wheels.

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By: KabirT - 5th November 2002 at 14:38

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Thats part of training sessions of KLM when they are given conditions to land with winds over 25 knots.

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