FrankieFlyCRQ
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Have done, will do, and continue to do.
What you have there is a great demonstration of proper crosswind technique in landing.
I've heard captains say a lot of my peers have no idea about this. I hope some are watching.
September 14th going into CMH.
80 degrees off the nose 18 gusting to 36
The winds that day were caused by the remnants of hurricane Ike.
:yeahthat:Nice touchdown, minimal float.....Me thinks if it was that bad he wouldn't have done a flaps 45 landing.
That looks like half the days in the NE in the winter...Just the past 3 days in ewr it's been a gusty westerly 280deg-300deg gusting 30, landing rwy22...some go for the circle to 29.
... or 542 knot x-wind.