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camba0a6 03-01-2008 02:47 PM

LH A320 rejected landing in Hamburg
 
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ddb_1204404185

Crosswind landing goes bad with this LH A320!!

A320Flyer 03-01-2008 03:27 PM

Holy smokes!! It seems he touched the left wing tip. Surprised he even attempted the landing.

KiloAlpha 03-01-2008 04:00 PM

hmm.. I wonder if the Airbus still felt the need to tell the pilot he (she) was a "retard" during flare :D

SmoothOnTop 03-01-2008 04:08 PM

Not a 320...maybe a 73?????
 
well, not a 320 after the up/down winglet thingys were knocked off!

Bigflya 03-01-2008 06:25 PM

That is a correct technique for landing a big jet in a xwind only he may have forgot to put in the right wing down correction while kicking the nose in the flare. You could hear those wind gusts on the camera. Wonder what the winds actually were. Landed a B-707 in max xwinds of 32.5 kts before and it was sporty but manageable.

av8r4aa 03-01-2008 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by quaileman (Post 331470)
That is a correct technique for landing a big jet in a xwind only he may have forgot to put in the right wing down correction while kicking the nose in the flare. You could hear those wind gusts on the camera. Wonder what the winds actually were. Landed a B-707 in max xwinds of 32.5 kts before and it was sporty but manageable.

Ahhhhhh Correct technique? What part was correct? maybe the ZERO rudder use? Or perhaps the dragging of the wingtip? Maybe the go around procedure
after grinding the wing tip off?

Geez pal, You won't be "demonstrating" that technique in my cockpit.:eek:

Thanks Siskel, for your blow-by-blow of the film :(

Lets make sure we don't ever have to share the cockpit together;)

FNG1 03-01-2008 08:28 PM

do you guys use the low wing technique in the big ones?......(cessna guy here)

Superpilot92 03-01-2008 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by FNG1 (Post 331548)
do you guys use the low wing technique in the big ones?......(cessna guy here)



NO:eek:, kick the rudder

Shoreguy 03-01-2008 08:46 PM

http://www.airliners.net/discussions...d.main/303056/

http://www.airliners.net/uf/view.fil...=phpOltUWB.jpg

:eek::eek::eek:

Sbaker1595 03-01-2008 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by FNG1 (Post 331548)
do you guys use the low wing technique in the big ones?......(cessna guy here)

cant use the cessna technique when you have engines on both wings and wings are just that much closer to the ground....sure you can get away with it on low wings like pipers but i wouldnt want to try it with an airliner


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