The gear problems weren't really the Q400...more an SAS issue, 2 of those were caused by them using a pesticide that wasn't approved (it was eating away at seals), and one was caused by a MX guy using an unapproved part.That looked like quite a stiff landing. Did all the Q400's get fixed for the gear problem?
That's good! I never followed up on that investigation after I got moved to the ATR.The gear problems weren't really the Q400...more an SAS issue, 2 of those were caused by them using a pesticide that wasn't approved (it was eating away at seals), and one was caused by a MX guy using an unapproved part.
I've had personally some very hard landings in the Q400, but nothing to snap a gear!
Its Monday folks and you've just been named the quarterback!
Looks like zero flare. Just planted it on with an airframe that already seems not very forgiving.
@Skåning , the Q400 offers very little in the flare on a good day (5 deg pitch is where we make a call to warn of tail strike...8 deg you'll drag it)
If it's gusty/LLWS, the Q400 is like a big-ass weathervane...almost no flare on landing.
@Skåning , the Q400 offers very little in the flare on a good day (5 deg pitch is where we make a call to warn of tail strike...8 deg you'll drag it)
If it's gusty/LLWS, the Q400 is like a big-ass weathervane...almost no flare on landing.
From many friends at QX, I've heard it's damn near impossible to have a smooth landing in gusty winds. Although most of the QX flights I have been on during windy days the landings have been very well done.
It may be a turd, but it's our turd.Airplane sounds like a colossal piece of shiznit.