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(Video) "Crosswind turboprop torment"
"More BHXwinds action (X-winds at BHX airport), as Dash-8 and ATR twin-engines have a difficult time coping with gusts and windshear." (www.youtube.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It looks a dangerous challenge .... Must get the adrenaline going !
Drifting for pilots?
I'm not sure I've seen an approach where the PF has to look some thirty degrees to the left and maybe out the side window to track the center line.
You look out the front window, look at the end of the runway, the left and the right sides make 90 degree angles towards one another, if they are the same size your on the center line, if not adjust your coarse left or right toward the smaller looking one until there the same size and you'll be right
on, on short final put in rudder and drop the wing into the wind and fly it on, in small aircraft in strong cross winds use no flaps, you should practice no flap landings.
on, on short final put in rudder and drop the wing into the wind and fly it on, in small aircraft in strong cross winds use no flaps, you should practice no flap landings.
I was being a little sarcastic.
When teaching, I pushed for strong crosswind opportunities even for primary students. It wasn't so they could do them all the time but to that it's possible with skill and experience when no other option is available in a forced landing situation.
When teaching, I pushed for strong crosswind opportunities even for primary students. It wasn't so they could do them all the time but to that it's possible with skill and experience when no other option is available in a forced landing situation.
Bet the "Biz" bag was overflowing that day.