Title: what a pilot Post by: rcforall on November 19, 2009, 09:02:10 AM :o :o :o {:)} {:)} {:)}
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3s8VYt8uyo Sai Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: sushil_anand on November 19, 2009, 10:49:00 AM Looks like a "cooked up " video to me.
Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: gauravag on November 19, 2009, 11:31:34 AM Looks like a "cooked up " video to me. With due respect, i disagree. I think its a genuine video. There are several airports where the approach is crazy. Added to that, there is a heavy crosswind ( notice the crab at the time of touch down ) . Kai-Tak approaches were a delight to watch. How i miss the Kai-tak every time my plane lands in HK. The plane, on its final turn went so close to the buildings that you could almost feel that they were on the same height as you were ! Interlaken Instrument approach, Telluride approach, Quito approach are other famous difficult landings. Never been there, but love to fly them on my simulator. Oh how i wish to have been a pilot ! Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: ujjwaana on November 19, 2009, 11:59:26 AM Ain't the runway to short for that 757 ? specially to land at higher altitudes? Really a tight landing as much as the approach and horror to the passenger on the window being on the knife edge while the plane bank so, so near to the ground!!
Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: rcforall on November 19, 2009, 12:44:25 PM Looks like a "cooked up " video to me. Here is the article on the airport with that very same Video : http://is.gd/4YzR0 quote : Toncontín International Airport, located 6 km (3.72 miles) from downtown Tegucigalpa, Honduras, has long been considered to be one of the most difficult, dangerous landings for any large commercial airliner thanks in part to its unusual mountainous location. Add to that an extremely short runway (runway 02), one of the world's shortest, that's merely 6,112 feet in length (LAX features roughly 3,000 additional feet for large aircraft) and you've got a recipe for armrest-death-gripping, butt-clenching, nervous excitement. unquote Sai Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: sushil_anand on November 19, 2009, 12:52:35 PM Stand corrected :-[ :-[
Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: rcforall on November 19, 2009, 05:41:51 PM This airport must be having a record for near misses :o :o :o I would rather walk than fly into such an airport :
look out for the point of touch down :o :o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJoXMcehrYo Sai Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: gauravag on November 19, 2009, 06:04:42 PM This airport must be having a record for near misses :o :o :o I would rather walk than fly into such an airport : Point of touchdown was not as far as it seems. Its an optical illusion. The plane landed at 1/3 rd of the runway. Count the stripes if you dont believe me. If the total runway length is 6,112 then the plane still had 4000 ft remaining, which is sufficient to stop a Boeing 737look out for the point of touch down :o :o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJoXMcehrYo Sai Good video ! Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: rcforall on November 19, 2009, 06:29:19 PM I don't quite agree on the Video check out the yellow boxes kind of things on the side of the runway with a yellow line perpendicular to the runway and you will see the touch down is around the third one and he has just 2 of these markers left before reaching the taxi way .
I don't know much about these things so I might be wrong and you right ??? Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: harikeshpk on November 19, 2009, 10:08:50 PM that airport is perfectly safe. what we see from the ground is not what the pilots see. they have more than adequate clearance for the plane to takeoff and land. and once locked to an ILS the pilot has to simply fly her down.
but i too enjoyed the video. Title: Re: what a pilot Post by: anwar on April 29, 2012, 08:44:35 PM http://en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com/high-winds-make-for-dramatic-landings.html
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