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| Topic: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: flightsimer Posted 2012-10-17 11:39:25 and read 10251 times. Holy Crap that was close! | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: bennett123 Posted 2012-10-18 08:37:33 and read 9859 times. IMO, the public were allowed WAY to close to a landing aircraft, even before the kangaroo hop. | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: francoflier Posted 2012-10-18 09:44:08 and read 9808 times. That was close... | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: flyingturtle Posted 2012-10-18 09:48:45 and read 9806 times. | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: L-188 Posted 2012-10-18 09:49:48 and read 9806 times. Well he walked away from it so it was a good landing | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: flyingturtle Posted 2012-10-18 10:15:23 and read 9795 times.
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| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: Larshjort Posted 2012-10-18 10:52:07 and read 9766 times. Landing distance is quoted at 1970ft in Flight 1961. That is 600 meters, so he had to put it right at the start of the runway | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: NoUFO Posted 2012-10-18 10:58:49 and read 9757 times.
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| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: flyingturtle Posted 2012-10-18 15:05:27 and read 9672 times.
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| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: L-188 Posted 2012-10-18 15:13:40 and read 9666 times. Flyingturtle: that is why lears and t-37's shouldnt have sex | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: rheinwaldner Posted 2012-10-20 11:40:10 and read 9156 times. At least the Transall left some stunning rubber marks on that road! | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: GPHOTO Posted 2012-10-21 04:29:33 and read 8935 times. That's why you should never stand under the flightpath close to the end of the runway. You never know when something like this could happen. Even on a good approach, a sudden gust of wind from behind could unexpectedly increase the descent rate in the final seconds. | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: flyingturtle Posted 2012-10-21 10:04:52 and read 8854 times.
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| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: btblue Posted 2012-12-26 15:50:58 and read 6578 times. I just saw this come up on the Daily Mail website... | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: HAWK21M Posted 2012-12-27 04:00:43 and read 6188 times. A few feet earlier and the result would have been different.... | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: soon7x7 Posted 2012-12-27 09:46:32 and read 5221 times. Possibly a bit of hubris there along with the distraction of photogs holding for the $$ shot....Hope this flight crew flies a amphibian if future plans include Maho Beach. | |
| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: ptrjong Posted 2012-12-27 09:56:22 and read 5167 times.
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| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: PHX787 Posted 2012-12-27 17:05:01 and read 3608 times.
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| Topic: RE: Decommissioned German C-160 Near Catastrophe! Username: dandaire Posted 2013-01-03 10:41:37 and read 2613 times. Reminds me of this video of a Vanguard Merchantman making its final landing at Brooklands in 1996. | |
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