There was a piece in one of today's UK broadsheets saying that Prince
William had flown a C 17 Globemaster from RAF Brize Norton, England to
Afghanistan. Considering that he has only had his wings for a month [so said
the piece] and that Daddy was the donor one has to wonder at the quality of
experience and expertise required of RAF pilots these days!
jh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Barker" <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 3:19 AM
Subject: [OM] Re: (OT) stopping
>
> James
>
> I have not flown airliners, only the odd simulator, but I should
> imagine that this was a bit of a challenge, which the pilot has met
> with some degree of skill. There will undoubtedly be a drill to
> follow if the gear does not come down, for various configurations, and
> advice for length of runway and maximum crosswind recommended. If it's
> anything like the Tornado (not much) you are advised to lower the bit
> you have to lower earlier rather than later so that you still have
> some control. But for fast jets there are some configurations , such
> as main wheels up and a centreline store that are very risky to land
> on and ejection is the preferred drill.
>
> Hammond's escapade with the dragster was just one more moronic "dare"
> that the Top Gear team got up to. I've stopped watching Top Gear,
> mainly because Clarkson is such a plonker on it; he's good when it
> comes to military ops in WWII, though.
>
> For a useless pilot, I recommend watching the Lufthansa airliner's
> attempt to land at Hamburg in a crosswind. It was clearly above the
> aircraft's limits and the pilot was probably making an illegal attempt
> to land: outside the aircraft's limits and endangering the safety of
> the flight.
>
> http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ddb_1204404185
>
> Chris
>
> On 29 Apr 2008, at 23:10, James R wrote:
>
>> Chris,
>>
>> How hard would this be?
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7373310.stm
>>
>> The pilot makes it look deceptively simple. At what point (or speed)
>> can you stop 'flying' the plane as it slows down? Given that there's a
>> good deal of control that doesn't rely on contact with the ground
>> presumably you'd prefer to be in that one than this one?
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWhd8rt64GI&NR=1
>>
>> James
>
>
>
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