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Crosswind landing

Quite an impressive x-wind landing by a widebody; wind must have been strong..

http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=866620&size=L&width=1024&height=733&sok=&photo_nr=&prev_id=&next_id=

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By: LBARULES - 29th June 2005 at 18:36

LOL 😀 Fair enough ;).

Can tell your not a big fan of LBA in bad conditions (Or good!), good job your not flying in there tonight. ;).

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By: Moondance - 29th June 2005 at 18:35

Take it thats LBA? ;).

Couldn’t possibly comment!

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By: LBARULES - 29th June 2005 at 17:53

I was referring to Moondances comment….

‘West Yorkshire International Airport’ ;).

I can read comments underneath pictures! The day we get a KLM MD11 would be quite something ;).

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By: tenthije - 29th June 2005 at 17:52

Take it thats LBA? ;).

That was the polderbaan (18R) at Schiphol.

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By: LBARULES - 29th June 2005 at 16:57

Take it thats LBA? ;).

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By: Moondance - 29th June 2005 at 13:41

Those sort of landings are probably second nature to an experienced flight crew

True enough, but an approach onto the 6000ft rollercoaster of a runway that is West Yorkshire International Airport with the standard 30kt crosswind can be a sphincter clenching experience.

Actually a widebody in a crosswind tends to a far better ride than lighter aircraft. The sheer mass and inertia makes the machine less affected by the gusty conditions…still an impressive pic though.

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By: Airline owner - 27th June 2005 at 11:53

Nice shot there

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By: steve rowell - 27th June 2005 at 08:14

Those sort of landings are probably second nature to an experienced flight crew

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By: T5 - 26th June 2005 at 19:20

Excellent!

Just seen a great photo of a Ryanair 737-800 departing Stockholm and being blown everywhere by winds on Airliners.net.

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