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“I’ve never been in a plane with a trajectory,” said Avery Lieberman.
these people exist.
And they're having children and voting. That's terrifying.these people exist.
Years ago I had a window seat on a SWA cattle car. I looked out my plexiglass of bliss and saw KAUS lit up in all its glory. I figured we were on about a 3-mile base to one of the parallels and still at least 5000 feet. My first thought was that this was an odd VFR routing for a 121 type to cross the departure end only to enter a downwind to the farther parallel. Then I was surprised when we started descending rapidly and turning towards the near runway. My next thought was, no way this guy nails this landing, it will be a TOGA all the way. I was right. The FO came on the intercom after the bird was cleaned up and climbing and blamed it on the wind. Sure bud, the wind.
And they're having children and voting. That's terrifying.
Many years ago I was in a Spanish Caravelle pulling G's when descending through a hole in the undercast.
Weird. In all the years I've been flying commercial, I don't recall a single go-around, ever.
Vote and serve on juries too.and they breed.
Pretty soon they’re going to be the only ones left in San Francisco besides the homeless.
There’s California crazy and the there’s San Francisco crazy.
Avery Lieberman is not a San Franciscan.
Pretty soon they’re going to be the only ones left in San Francisco besides the homeless.
There’s California crazy and the there’s San Francisco crazy.
Haven’t ever seen one THAT bad, but some you can tell if the pilot is ex-Navy. But hey, everyone walks off, it’s all good.Once upon a time, After scraping the right wingtip on the runway and then making the hardest landing I've ever experienced, the Southwest flight attendant announced "We've HIT Town!"
Here’s a wing tip story. Didn’t go around but probably should have. C141 on the way from Nam Phong to Iwakuni. Last leg was Kadena. Stormy going in. About 10 of us sitting in the back with the cargo on the troop seats. On final he’s kicking rudder, over and over again. Engines get quiet, felt like the bottom dropped out and Wham!! Then we’re back in the air and I’m leaning back, way back, felt like 45 degrees, wings roll level then Wham!! again, engines get loud again reverse thrusting.I remember to go arounds and a couple of missed approached.
One go around was Budapest - JFK. Landing to the east, turned us too close to the runway. I was saying to myself, this ain't gonna work. It didn't. No big deal.
The one one I truly believed I was about to die. Kenya Air landing in Nairobi. I was port side, window in Business. I look and are we are on a high left downwind. OK, NP, flyout and a nice long final. About that point, we roll off into left descending turn to final. After MANY overhead patterns, I am thinking, this ain't gonna work. We crossed the extended centerline at something like 60 degrees off the final heading. The turn continues. I figure they are aligning to the runway and then going around. NOPE. We turn back to intercept final. And then we turn right to align. We are close enough in, that we are inside the localizer antenna for the opposite runway. I really thought we were going to put the wingtip into the ground and cartwheel. About the time I figure the tip is about to touch, we roll wings level, go to high thrust and cross the ramp and terminal at about 200 feet. We went out and did about a 25 mile final.