Tattle tale!
At least they only landed in 35kt x-wind. We just had a dbag crew land in a 39kt x-wind. By the way you guys had a plane takeoff in a 35kt x-wind.
At least they only landed in 35kt x-wind. We just had a dbag crew land in a 39kt x-wind. By the way you guys had a plane takeoff in a 35kt x-wind.
At least they only landed in 35kt x-wind. We just had a dbag crew land in a 39kt x-wind. By the way you guys had a plane takeoff in a 35kt x-wind.
Eh, it's max demonstrated. Not really a limitation.![]()
Well that's the thing, I don't know how 121 works, but in my GOM at many jobs there's been nothing published as a limit. Here is different, we have a limit, but not everywhere is like that. What's wrong with landing in a 39kt crosswind if done safely and competently?
Well that's the thing, I don't know how 121 works, but in my GOM at many jobs there's been nothing published as a limit. Here is different, we have a limit, but not everywhere is like that. What's wrong with landing in a 39kt crosswind if done safely and competently?
Nothing! Just gets the "Nancy Boys" all twitterpated.:yup: I have not seen over 30kts at 90* in the 207 but it was a non event up to 30. Correct me if I'm wrong but I always thought a 207 was just a touch smaller than an RJ, SAAB, or EMB 120?irate:
Wind forces on the tail/rudder/body can overwhelm noise wheel steering, leading to tire failure, loss of control etc.
In the q, if you lose noise wheel steering in a strong gust at 140 kts, your going off the runway.