LVSteve
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Wind was going well in Scotland today. Here's an interesting landing at Edinburgh airport.
Storm Eowyn: Shaky landing at Edinburgh Airport before red alert
Storm Eowyn: Shaky landing at Edinburgh Airport before red alert
I'm sure that pilot got all of the Beef Wellington and Single Malt that he could stomach that night.![]()
Long ago pilots noted that any landing you can walk away from is a good landing. More recently someone added that if you can re-use the aircraft it's a great landing. That one qualifies as great.
Also illustrates why B52s have landing gear that can swivel so they point straight down the runway regardless of where the rest of the aircraft is pointing. I do expect there's some limit on that.
Was truly the last trip in an airplane....
Prior to this flight, I had a decompression event in a C130 in the military, then after the service had a skidded off the runway in Washington, DC (commercial fight) during landing, and had to use the emergency slide to deplane, and a engine on fire during flight so I decided if you can't get their by car or train I will not be going.......
Thus giving new meaning to the term, "skid marks"I'm guessing the next plane just followed the brown stripe down the runway..
You don't know how scared you should have been until you see the ashen faced shaking flight attendants as you exit the aircraft. Many of us who have flown in the haboobs of the western US know we owe our lives to the skill of the drivers up front... and to a few guardian angels riding with us.
As the guy who used to maintain that crosswind landing indicating system, I can say it was because of the landing gear arrangement rather than the crosswinds themselves.