idle landing

triple7

Well-Known Member
My friend was landing at CDG two weeks ago and he could hear on channel 9 the captain keep telling ATC he was going to be doing an "idle landing".....jet guys...any idea what that means?
 
Well I can give you my opinion of what can that be... mmmmm. I think is landing a jet airplane with the engines off, something really hard to do given the weight of a jet plane.

So my 2 cents, Don't totally believe what i said, given though I'm not a pilot, but yes, I think is what I just said:yeahthat:
 
jknight8907 said:
Ah, good, we have an expert in the house.

B-b-b-b-b-b-b-but on flight sim....!

I'm fairly certain (with my 4 hours of turbine time!1111) that it's not "landing with the engines off" as typically we'd call that... an engine failure (or deadstick landing, whatever), on top of that, it's very unlikely that a jet would lose both engines, especially without declaring an emergency...
 
35000fts_above_you said:
Well I can give you my opinion of what can that be... mmmmm. I think is landing a jet airplane with the engines off, something really hard to do given the weight of a jet plane.

So my 2 cents, Don't totally believe what i said, given though I'm not a pilot, but yes, I think is what I just said:yeahthat:

Was that english? Wow.
 
Chris_Ford said:
B-b-b-b-b-b-b-but on flight sim....!

I'm fairly certain (with my 4 hours of turbine time!1111) that it's not "landing with the engines off" as typically we'd call that... an engine failure (or deadstick landing, whatever), on top of that, it's very unlikely that a jet would lose both engines, especially without declaring an emergency...

Unless of course you fly for Pinnacle and just took your deadhead RJ to 41,000 feet for the fun of it. Sorry, I couldn't help it!
 
35000fts_above_you said:
hold on to this: Tu eres un singao maricon, tu me cago en tu madre :)

5 posts and you're already talking about other peoples mothers. Nice. If ya speak english friggin' write something that is comprehendable.
 
WindyCityPilot said:
5 posts and you're already talking about other peoples mothers. Nice. If ya speak english friggin' write something that is comprehendable.

what i said about the idle landing wasn't comprehendable.. maybe wasn't true but comprehendable..... comprende?
 
35000fts_above_you said:
what i said about the idle landing wasn't comprehendable.. maybe wasn't true but comprehendable..... comprende?
SO...what are you saying exactly?? That was impossible to comprehend...
no comprende
 
35000fts_above_you said:
hold on to this: Tu eres un singao maricon, tu me cago en tu madre :)

Wow, dude. I'll put it in Spanish for ya, since it seems that English is your second language (and maricon, wow, haven't heard that in a long time!)

JetCareers no es como los otros lugares del internet. Sea maduro. Sea profesionale.

Edit: I can't wait for Kingairer's spanish post.
 
35000fts_above_you said:
ok something like... shut the &^$6 up, and let me do my thing?

Now we've moved onto personal attacks after I mearly pointed out that you clearly cannot construct a sentance using english that makes any sense at all....and several other members don't have a clue what you're saying either. We're just pointing out the obvious.
 
WindyCityPilot said:
Now we've moved onto personal attacks after I mearly pointed out that you clearly cannot construct a sentance using english that makes any sense at all....

Oh the irony kills me sometimes :) (Just giving you a hard time :D)
 
Chris_Ford said:
Oh the irony kills me sometimes :) (Just giving you a hard time :D)
OK OK...so I got 1 letter wrong. And before anyone else does it:

sen·tence ([FONT=verdana,sans-serif] P [/FONT]) Pronunciation Key (s
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n.
  1. A grammatical unit that is syntactically independent and has a subject that is expressed or, as in imperative sentences, understood and a predicate that contains at least one finite verb.
  2. Law.
    1. A court judgment, especially a judicial decision of the punishment to be inflicted on one adjudged guilty.
    2. The penalty meted out.
  3. Archaic. A maxim.
  4. Obsolete. An opinion, especially one given formally after deliberation.
:)
 
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