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Photo ID: 2144254
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Photo ID: 1987402
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PH-BFI / FI-030 (cn 25086/850) That's what crosswind can do... Kick some firm rudder to turn into the direction of the runway. |
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Photo ID: 1970410
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Photo ID: 1958601
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CS-TRE (cn 4295) Sata Pilots versus Crosswinds, a usual fight at Azores! |
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Photo ID: 1889261
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CS-TNG (cn 945) Landing in strong cross-winds conditions!! Notice that the aircraft is not aligned with the runway, although it's already in the ground! Again, the Azores are not an easy place to fly, when the weather doesn't help! [Canon 50D + Sigma 120-400] |
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Photo ID: 1888077
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Photo ID: 1857249
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Photo ID: 1851716
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PH-BQE / QE-005 (cn 28691/468) Face to face with Epidaurus. Look at where the runway is...! Crabbing as it should be! |
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Photo ID: 1827070
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Photo ID: 1821712
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CS-TTM (cn 1106) The TAP crew facing the terrible crosswinds of the runway 15. |
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Photo ID: 1821228
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N588NW / 5808 (cn 32988/1024) I have observed many crosswind arrivals in LAS, some a bit hairy but none quite like this one. Flight 1850 flailing wildly on approach from MSP had to abandon the effort after several steep side to side swings and and a strong upward surge. The second approach was not much better but at least successful. It is not too often I become concerned for my own personal safety while spotting! Funny just after this the DE heavy turned out the approach and was seen circling east over the valley to take the 19's instead. |
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Photo ID: 1820326
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Photo ID: 1812728
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N796AX (cn 23146/121) Crosswind and catching a bit of shear on short final for RWY 13R. |
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