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Re: Back off and abort

Postby beaky » Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:19 am

I'm amazed the plane held together :o

That's a Grumman for you... ;D

Not being seaplane-rated, I may be talking out of school, but I think just as with any "bush" landing, a low pass to reconnoiter the landing zone would have made all the difference. Things weren't so bad until he was surprised by the power lines, then it looks like he kept the power in to try to get off again, but there wasn't sufficient directional control.  To play armchair quarterback some more, I gottas say if it had been me, I would've chopped the throttles at that point and tried to let her run aground as slow and straight as I could.

I guess if it hadn't been someone as experienced as Gibson (Shuttle pilot and holder of time-to-climb records, etc.), it might have turned out much worse.
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Re: Back off and abort

Postby vololiberista » Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:09 pm

That was a landing in Kai Tak and seen that airport's peculiarities, that landing was perfect.

You can say that in Kai tak, if you managed to land damaging nothing, yours was a perfectly executed landing. :P
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Re: Back off and abort

Postby vololiberista » Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:12 pm

That was a landing in Kai Tak and seen that airport's peculiarities, that landing was perfect.

You can say that in Kai tak, if you managed to land damaging nothing, yours was a perfectly executed landing. :P


I have a great video clip of Alitalia landing almost in the grass at Kai Tak. He corrected for the crosswind component, shall we say "a little too late!!"
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