November 13, 2004 at 8:21 pm
…..Heavy Landings-Wobbly Landings :diablo:
Here’s a few pics I’ve taken over the last few years of heavy/wobbly landings etc.
Not all are Commercial Aviation as such but hopefully I’ll get away with it :dev2:
1) F-27 Crew Training @ PIK
2) BAW 737 Crew Training @ PIK
3) USAF C-130 wobbly
4) USAF C-130 with port inner prop feathered
5) Ce-172 at Cumbernauld which looks like it’s had an argument with a muddy field 😮
6) USAF C-9 – Lady Driver, honest
7) Same C-9, ‘slightly’ right of centerline dear 😮
8) KLM 737 @ GLA wobbly
9) Beech nosewheel collapse, small airfield in Delaware
10) Cargolux 747 ‘firm’ touchdown @ PIK
By: Ren Frew - 14th November 2004 at 19:47
The best one I saw was this Aer Lingus arriving sideways at GLA last winter. You could smell the burning rubber !
By: Ren Frew - 14th November 2004 at 19:47
The best one I saw was this Aer Lingus arriving sideways at GLA last winter. You could smell the burning rubber !
By: Aviation Man - 14th November 2004 at 16:50
I have my first ryanair flight in over 10 years this tuesday so well see how those landings go.
Great Pictures, loved the hangar joke! 😀
I’m sure your Ryanair flight will go fine, i’ve travelled LPL-DUB many times, but everytime i fly with them i’m reminded by British Airways passengers i’m flying on “Eire-flot”
Personally, i think thats a bit harsh, i love the big airline based in my country. 😡
Aviation Man
By: Aviation Man - 14th November 2004 at 16:50
I have my first ryanair flight in over 10 years this tuesday so well see how those landings go.
Great Pictures, loved the hangar joke! 😀
I’m sure your Ryanair flight will go fine, i’ve travelled LPL-DUB many times, but everytime i fly with them i’m reminded by British Airways passengers i’m flying on “Eire-flot”
Personally, i think thats a bit harsh, i love the big airline based in my country. 😡
Aviation Man
By: seahawk - 14th November 2004 at 16:42
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=381706
Not directly an aciident, but the hardest landing of a 737 I witnessed at DUS. You could smell the smoke on the visitors teracce.
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=380708
Guess nobody told them about the sidewind
By: seahawk - 14th November 2004 at 16:42
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=381706
Not directly an aciident, but the hardest landing of a 737 I witnessed at DUS. You could smell the smoke on the visitors teracce.
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=380708
Guess nobody told them about the sidewind
By: EK. - 14th November 2004 at 16:33
LOL
By: EK. - 14th November 2004 at 16:33
LOL
By: Airline owner - 14th November 2004 at 16:12
lol…. 🙂 😀
By: Airline owner - 14th November 2004 at 16:12
lol…. 🙂 😀
By: Whiskey Delta - 14th November 2004 at 15:32
😮 How did the Hurricane do that without taking the plane with it!!!
In the South hangars aren’t used as much as the weather is warm year round with nothing more than rain as precipitation. Obviously hurricanes aren’t the norm and most aircraft hangars aren’t hurricane proof so they aren’t seen a means of protecting aircraft in such storms.
Chances are the aircraft in the picture wasn’t found in that attitude. Most aircraft after a hurricane are found smashed into stationary objects. I would guess that the Aztec was tossed around quite a bit which tore off the wings and later moved back to the ramp for inspection for the insurance adjuster.
Do Americans know what HANGERs are!?!? 😮
Yes, do you? 😉
By: Whiskey Delta - 14th November 2004 at 15:32
😮 How did the Hurricane do that without taking the plane with it!!!
In the South hangars aren’t used as much as the weather is warm year round with nothing more than rain as precipitation. Obviously hurricanes aren’t the norm and most aircraft hangars aren’t hurricane proof so they aren’t seen a means of protecting aircraft in such storms.
Chances are the aircraft in the picture wasn’t found in that attitude. Most aircraft after a hurricane are found smashed into stationary objects. I would guess that the Aztec was tossed around quite a bit which tore off the wings and later moved back to the ramp for inspection for the insurance adjuster.
Do Americans know what HANGERs are!?!? 😮
Yes, do you? 😉
By: thesaint - 14th November 2004 at 13:58
They were all good landing’s as everyone walked away from them!!!!!!
By: thesaint - 14th November 2004 at 13:58
They were all good landing’s as everyone walked away from them!!!!!!
By: andrewm - 14th November 2004 at 12:55
The picture of the bent Cessna reminded me of this one… It was the result of Hurricane Andrew. Imagine coming back to the airport to find your pride and joy looked like that?
Andy
😮 How did the Hurricane do that without taking the plane with it!!! Do Americans know what HANGERs are!?!? 😮
By: andrewm - 14th November 2004 at 12:55
The picture of the bent Cessna reminded me of this one… It was the result of Hurricane Andrew. Imagine coming back to the airport to find your pride and joy looked like that?
Andy
😮 How did the Hurricane do that without taking the plane with it!!! Do Americans know what HANGERs are!?!? 😮
By: Airline owner - 14th November 2004 at 12:10
Good photos. The KLM one looks kind of dodgy.
By: Airline owner - 14th November 2004 at 12:10
Good photos. The KLM one looks kind of dodgy.
By: steve rowell - 14th November 2004 at 05:11
Most of them are your everyday landings at Airports allover the World, it’s not very often you get a text book landing
By: steve rowell - 14th November 2004 at 05:11
Most of them are your everyday landings at Airports allover the World, it’s not very often you get a text book landing