DropTank
Well-Known Member
Sounds like the destruct code for a Federation starship!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rERApU26PcA
Sounds like the destruct code for a Federation starship!
There really shouldn’t be any such thing as a FO trying a slip. If it takes a slip to make it to the threshold, he screwed up his descent planning - that’s on him. Just go around and try again.
Try a slip on landing approach in any of the swept wing tactical jets I’ve flown, and you’re asking to have it snap roll on you into the ground.
There is no amount of peen measuring you will not engage in with CC, is there?Yeah that was the entire point of the conversation. Thanks for adding your knowledgeable insight.
Sorry... Storytime with Bob today....
One of my first students when I got to ATP IWA was a retired AA MD11 captain. He was getting his CFI to teach his grandson to fly, and had failed the oral on VFR sectionals because he hadn't looked at one since probably the early 1970s, when he started flying at American. I had to retrain him on how to use a sectional, and then do a 30 minute flight and re-sign him off for his check ride. I was pretty intimidated. I think I had 270 hours at that point, and he probably had 27,000.
Anyhow, he told me a story about how right after the SwissAir 111 crash, everybody knew that they were going to get the scenario in the sim the next year. When he got it, he realized from where they left him, he couldn't get down within the 5 minutes or whatever it was that they had had before burn through, so he just slipped it. Apparently, the sim felt it was a legit thing and basically just elevatored down. He came out of the slip at 2000 feet, dropped the gear and flaps, and landed. I guess the instructor wasn't too impressed with him slipping a burning, transport category jet though.
There is no amount of peen measuring you will not engage in with CC, is there?
Okay smart guy...
After I made my poast I got thinking about the hilarity of slipping these swept wing monstrosities and it made me think - what about a Tomcat when you got the wings all straight like when Mav hits the brakes? Could you slip a F-14 if the wings were straight?
I thought the trigger to that was an older CQ scenario with an actual fuel leakI'm not a big fan of these Kobayashi Maru scenarios for simulator training. We get them once every 3-5 years and in my mind they are utterly pointless and have a bad training outcome. The last one involved rushing through checklists to land at Juneau with bad weather and 1/2 of the instruments inop. Later we had 1/2 dozen unnecessary engine shutdowns and return to the airfield on the line. The primary cause was: rushing through checklists.
I thought the trigger to that was an older CQ scenario with an actual fuel leak
I mean...if they wanted to put it on PPV I'd watch Tom Cruise try it.Probably could, as the sweep is comparatively less at that point with wings forward; and more importantly, with where the wings are mounted on a Tomcat, there’s less fuselage blanking/spoiling effects of airflow interruption over the inside wing when significant yaw inputs are made in a slip.
I mean...if they wanted to put it on PPV I'd watch Tom Cruise try it.
Theoretically same for F-111 too?Aerodynamically, probably not an issue for the Tomcat in that configuration. Only reservation would be potential for engine compressor stalls with potential airflow interruptions at the intakes during significant yaw inputs,
I was gonna chip in that last bit there.Aerodynamically, probably not an issue for the Tomcat in that configuration. Only reservation would be potential for engine compressor stalls with potential airflow interruptions at the intakes during significant yaw inputs,
Why? Just go around and try again. Their lack of descent planning should not constitute an emergency maneuver on your part![]()
Theoretically same for F-111 too?
I was gonna chip in that last bit there.
Then MavCruise would have to punch out and he'd hit the canopy and die and be reunited with Goose. And I would be given a choice - inherit his Mustang, or Jennifer Connelly. I'll stop there because I don't wanna let more spoilers out on what I'd choose in the new movie I'm writing called "TopGun III - Maverick buys the farm". But here is a clue:I was gonna chip in that last bit there.
Anyhow, he told me a story about how right after the SwissAir 111 crash, everybody knew that they were going to get the scenario in the sim the next year. When he got it, he realized from where they left him, he couldn't get down within the 5 minutes or whatever it was that they had had before burn through, so he just slipped it. Apparently, the sim felt it was a legit thing and basically just elevatored down. He came out of the slip at 2000 feet, dropped the gear and flaps, and landed. I guess the instructor wasn't too impressed with him slipping a burning, transport category jet though.
He looked at me with a slight grin and a wink and said, “Watch this..”