Dog vs. Dornier 328
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Dog vs. Dornier 328
There are so many things wrong with this video (and if it's not a Dornier 328, oh well).
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Dog on runway as plane slides
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Dog on runway as plane slides
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Does this video look funny to anyone else. That dog, if it was close to the aircraft would be the size of a horse. It seems to be fuzzy and running across the runway and disappearing in the grass before the aircrafts left wheel touches down. The dog is not what caused the airplane to lose control.
Other than the dog shadow, it is kind of cool watching the props spin off and not hurt anyone...
Other than the dog shadow, it is kind of cool watching the props spin off and not hurt anyone...
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It was hard to tell and it took a long time to load so I'm not watching it again; but does the smoke from the tires begin at landing (you know....the usual puff of smoke) or is that smoke from jumping on the brakes? I ask because it seems that the animal is well off the runway before the airplane gets to that point and truthfully I would try not to make any sudden maneuvers on the runway - especially at speed. XPEHBAM - you mention running off the airplane with the props still spinning; did you notice that they are loaded down with their carry ons too? Btw - how long after you shut down the (remaining) engine will the prop continue to spin? From those who know - does it look like they immediately shutdown down the engine(s) after departing the runway or does the left engine continue to run for some amount of time before the crew eventually shuts it down?
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