Randyb1
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Korean 747 Extreme landing
I guess any landing you can walk away from ???
I guess any landing you can walk away from ???
Dear lord, I wont be flying into Kai Tak anytime soon...kevinpark86 (3 weeks ago)
its called crosswind landing...it has to be used in Kai Tak airport bcause of poor location
X2! :0Dear lord, I wont be flying into Kai Tak anytime soon...kevinpark86 (3 weeks ago)
its called crosswind landing...it has to be used in Kai Tak airport bcause of poor location
Couple years ago a Korean Airliner took off from Anchorage......using the taxi way instead of the runway!!!
Thank God it was a cold night or they would have crashed.
Couple years ago a Korean Airliner took off from Anchorage......using the taxi way instead of the runway!!!
Thank God it was a cold night or they would have crashed.
That case was investigated by our office...and it was a China Air flight. It was indeed a close one. Their main gear actually clipped a snow berm at the end of the taxiway. A few inches lower and we might've been fishing 'em out of the icy waters of Cook Inlet.
Couple years ago a Korean Airliner took off from Anchorage......using the taxi way instead of the runway!!!
Thank God it was a cold night or they would have crashed.
That case was investigated by our office...and it was a China Air flight. It was indeed a close one. Their main gear actually clipped a snow berm at the end of the taxiway. A few inches lower and we might've been fishing 'em out of the icy waters of Cook Inlet.
Forgive my ignorance but why is the fact that it was cold make a difference.
Couple years ago a Korean Airliner took off from Anchorage......using the taxi way instead of the runway!!!
Thank God it was a cold night or they would have crashed.
That case was investigated by our office...and it was a China Air flight. It was indeed a close one. Their main gear actually clipped a snow berm at the end of the taxiway. A few inches lower and we might've been fishing 'em out of the icy waters of Cook Inlet.
Forgive my ignorance but why is the fact that it was cold make a difference.
Colder air is denser and provides more lift. In hot weather, all aircraft must increase their Take off rolls and speeds to achieve the lift required for flight.
-K-
What shooter is describing are the different airspeeds used by pilots and aircrews. Defined (for those who care) they are as follows:Another point when a jet is traveling at high altitude the air speed might read 250 but we are going close to 500, why you ask.
Well once again air is thinner at altitude. The plane must travel at a relative 250 knots through the air to maintain lift. Since the since the air is thinner, our "ground speed" is close to 500 because the the plane has to be moving faster through the thin air to get the same air molecules flowing over it as it would at a lower much denser air.
Anway you shake it, I am aure those on board are glad the pilot got it down in one piece...I can not imagine looking out the window of a plane while that is happening :0 .