320kts below 10,000' - legal?
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I wouldn't believe this if I wasn't in the jumpseat at the time...but coming in to MCO crossing over the shoreline by DAB in a MD80...somewhere between 10K and 8K...hit a bird or a terradactyl or a 152....I dunno...but it left a hell of a stain on the FO's windscreen...
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Mr. Lear bragged his jet would take it and wanted to sit in the seat. They lawyers talked him out of it. Then they fired a frozen chicken at it and it took the window right off along with the headrest where his head woulda been.
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I wouldn't believe this if I wasn't in the jumpseat at the time...but coming in to MCO crossing over the shoreline by DAB in a MD80...somewhere between 10K and 8K...hit a bird or a terradactyl or a 152....I dunno...but it left a hell of a stain on the FO's windscreen...
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http://dotlibrary1.specialcollection...ot_aircraftacc
If you can paste the above website and scroll down to the bottom it explains why the 10k/250 airspeed limitation was imposed. It's under the year 1960 UAL and TWA midair. It was a UAL DC8 and TWA 1049 that crashed above NYC. Hope this helps.
If you can paste the above website and scroll down to the bottom it explains why the 10k/250 airspeed limitation was imposed. It's under the year 1960 UAL and TWA midair. It was a UAL DC8 and TWA 1049 that crashed above NYC. Hope this helps.


