Did you see him kill the engines and then cycle the starters to get the props in position so they would not hit the ground?
Minimal damage, I am sure.
Did you see him kill the engines and then cycle the starters to get the props in position so they would not hit the ground?
Minimal damage, I am sure.
Very nice job of aviating. It appeared the nose gear was cocked to the left? If so it would indicate a broken scissors or ?? Did a nice job of positioning the props but he sure did wait to mess with the starter! I've seen about 3 of these now with the nose gear hung. Todays dollars he probably has about 10K damage. One blade on the left side took a hit so it will have to be replaced. Couldn't really tell how hard he hit the tail as he bobbled a little at the flare so there might be more damage there. Still, all in all a really nice job.
Sure could have done without the commentary. Reinforces how ignorant most newscasters are when they have to get off their scripts. The guy was so insistent there was a fire danger and it was going to blow at any moment. Well.....he is in the heart of the movie industry there in VNY. I ran an airtaxi and school out of there back in early 70's.
I wonder why he went for the numbers on a 5000'+ runway?
Very nice job of aviating. It appeared the nose gear was cocked to the left? If so it would indicate a broken scissors or ?? Did a nice job of positioning the props but he sure did wait to mess with the starter! I've seen about 3 of these now with the nose gear hung. Todays dollars he probably has about 10K damage. One blade on the left side took a hit so it will have to be replaced. Couldn't really tell how hard he hit the tail as he bobbled a little at the flare so there might be more damage there. Still, all in all a really nice job.
Sure could have done without the commentary. Reinforces how ignorant most newscasters are when they have to get off their scripts. The guy was so insistent there was a fire danger and it was going to blow at any moment. Well.....he is in the heart of the movie industry there in VNY. I ran an airtaxi and school out of there back in early 70's.
I wonder why he went for the numbers on a 5000'+ runway?
RubikWhen your the one in the situation im sure 5000' doesnt seem very long at all and thats not a situation you want to be long in (not that being short has better results).
agreed, 5 for headwork
Here's your Humble know-it-all toolbag correspondent Miles O'Brien
He came to our school one year - clown.