Seggy
Well-Known Member
Airplane sounds like a colossal piece of shiznit.
That's an understatement.
Airplane sounds like a colossal piece of shiznit.
I can't hear anything, I'm a former Dash 8 pilot.Everybody is commenting about the landing, but do you hear that wind?!![]()
Its Monday folks and you've just been named the quarterback!
Eh? What??I can't hear anything, I'm a former Dash 8 pilot.
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*bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz*Eh? What??
Is Shiznit REAL LOUD???Airplane sounds like a colossal piece of shiznit.
Is Shiznit REAL LOUD???
I don't know what it is about empty airplanes generally, but my worst landings always seem to be when there's nobody around other than the FO and possibly an FA and a re-positioning crew.For whatever reason, empty landings in that airplane had a 85% chance of being absolutely humiliating.
Like- scrap the plane and turn in your wings bad. You think you've got it, looks like a nice one, next thing you know your headset is in your lap, and the crew O2 masks have all fallen out of the holders on the wall.
I'd always give the empty repo leg to my IOE students. Just outside of the FAF I'd turn to them, and in complete deadpan voice say, " Don't worry it's not your fault" Then resume normal callouts.I don't know what it is about empty airplanes generally, but my worst landings always seem to be when there's nobody around other than the FO and possibly an FA and a re-positioning crew.
I dunno. Never flown a Q400 as a pilot, but have flown on Porter Q400s numerous times to/from EWR/YTZ and every single time they were great landings (even in EWR gusty winds). And with the short runway at YTZ as well.
Haha, 100% TRUE statement!!! Even up to a split second before touchdown you think you're finally gonna get a good landing with an empty airplane then you slam it into the ground. All you can do at that point is curse!For whatever reason, empty landings in that airplane had a 85% chance of being absolutely humiliating.
Like- scrap the plane and turn in your wings bad. You think you've got it, looks like a nice one, next thing you know your headset is in your lap, and the crew O2 masks have all fallen out of the holders on the wall.
"Ah frak, hold on" does not make the forward FA feel good when uttered about 4' off the ground.Haha, 100% TRUE statement!!! Even up to a split second before touchdown you think you're finally gonna get a good landing with an empty airplane then you slam it into the ground. All you can do at that point is curse!