vdsteelman
Well-Known Member
Let's not jump to conclusions, it could very well be a Skywest 175.
Not in that paint, it isn't.Let's not jump to conclusions, it could very well be a Skywest 175.
Let's not jump to conclusions, it could very well be a Skywest 175.
Its not a problem, I'd just tell that pilot to put it down with authority next time. Maybe kick the rudder harder if the training dept agrees with me.Everyone alive? Plane able to be reused? Yes? Don't see the problem then.
Its not a problem, I'd just tell that pilot to put it down with authority next time. Maybe kick the rudder harder if the training dept agrees with me.
Lol. Probably should get a real guy in here with a type on that thing.I concur, captain.
Embraer builds some pretty stout hardware.Its not a problem, I'd just tell that pilot to put it down with authority next time. Maybe kick the rudder harder if the training dept agrees with me.
Lol. Probably should get a real guy in here with a type on that thing.
From an EMI side they are rock solid.Embraer builds some pretty stout hardware.
I wanna parachute brake!
In AA colors with those winglets, there is currently only one operator of that type, and that's Republic.
In the video of the B-52, it seemed to weathervane a bit more into the wind after deployment of the chute. Did you ever notice that when landing with a strong crosswind?We used the chute for all landings in the 117, and it slows you the heck down quickly.
Those chutes are a pain to pack. I hope you took good care of your MX guys. I wanted to disassemble a line guy that popped one for no known reason while staging for a trip.We used to use them often on our Learjets. Very effective braking.
News helicopter I bet, not sure his point however...
It's a flight sim video. At least it appears to be from my phone.
It's a flight sim video. At least it appears to be from my phone.