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Old 12-24-2023 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by 121noob
I have thought about that. Silly question, is the 73 hard to land? I've heard it can be difficult, any truth to that?
Yes it’s notoriously hard. It can be a deal breaker for some. Many look for future employment based on how hard it is to land the fleet they’ll be flying. Plus it’s a 50 year old design. Come to breeze airways where you can butter landings on the forgiving E195 and A220, they have thick landing shocks for better padding. Couple of hundred hours and you can go anywhere after!
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