Now this is a hard "touch-down"
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Re: Now this is a hard "touch-down"
A device is yet to be invented that will measure my indifference to this remark.
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Re: Now this is a hard "touch-down"
If we can put oil in the engine while we're flying then we have absolutely no problem at all.
Re: Now this is a hard "touch-down"
I'm pretty sure the OP was trying to post this incident that happened yesterday:
http://avherald.com/h?article=4438e8ff&opt=0
I could be wrong but I think the engines are supposed to be attached more securely than this?
http://avherald.com/h?article=4438e8ff&opt=0
I could be wrong but I think the engines are supposed to be attached more securely than this?
Re: Now this is a hard "touch-down"
that must of been some "vsi" to the deck ! i can't see but i'm amazed if the tyre's aren't blown out, if not... maybe that diesel9 was an ex-NWA which i believe had the highest amount of cycle's in the fleet.
Re: Now this is a hard "touch-down"
That'll buff right out, she'll be back in service in a day or two, three tops.
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