August 14, 201411 yr https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-14/british-pilot-artificial-arm-comes-off-during-landing-flybe/5671748 I read this and had to share. My favorite lines are "The airline confirms that at no time was the safety of its passengers or crew compromised in any way, nor was the aircraft damaged." & "...he did this, but with power still applied and possibly a gust affecting the aircraft, a normal touchdown was followed by a bounce, from which the aircraft landed heavily," the report said. When you say no one was ever in danger you mean other than the part where no one was flying on short final right? Then they blame a wind shear for the rough landing? Really? Edited August 15, 201411 yr by C130Driver
August 15, 201411 yr Then they blame a wind shear for the rough landing? Really? Not that I ever had a rough landing, but if I did then I am sure the gusty winds were responsible. Posted from the NEW Baseops.net App!
August 15, 201411 yr In all fairness, I once had a rougher than normal landing and it was because of gusts...even though the wind was calm. It is all about how I tell my story and what you're willing to believe."Yep...gusty winds. Forget that my leg just fell off...I have another one!"I'm just curious how many other aircraft "bounce" after a "normal" landing...isn't a "normal" landing one in which you don't "bounce" afterwards? I'm confused...
August 15, 201411 yr Almost every on-speed landing I have I bounce...I'm 10 kts or more fast if I grease it on....
August 15, 201411 yr Wow. You'd think the co-pilot would have just given him a hand.I see what you did there! I LOLd in a library!
August 17, 201411 yr No damage? Why in the heck did this leave the flight deck? Sure, learn from it, but IN the cockpit.
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