denverpilot
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They are built like a freight train. Very solid airplanes. I never got one over M0.84. M0.80 was normal cruise and M0.82 was high-speed cruise.
Never flew one with a passenger on the outside, either.
..that's what I've been told about all the Douglas products.. this guy certainly named it as one of the things he loves, how rugged everything feelsThey are built like a freight train
They are built like a freight train. Very solid airplanes. I never got one over M0.84. M0.80 was normal cruise and M0.82 was high-speed cruise.
Never flew one with a passenger on the outside, either.
A few times. It was demonstrated in training (IOE) and I, or the other pilot, used it a couple of times in normal operations. All on freighters.Did you ever use the thrust reversers in the air?
They are built like a freight train. Very solid airplanes. I never got one over M0.84. M0.80 was normal cruise and M0.82 was high-speed cruise.
Never flew one with a passenger on the outside, either.
I can just see the FE back there shoveling coal. I remember this. The Santa Ana winds were pretty bad that day in KONT.
I can just see the FE back there shoveling coal. I remember this. The Santa Ana winds were pretty bad that day in KONT.
If I remember correctly, the winds were horrible that day and gusty. They tried one approach, went around and I believe diverted to KLAX. It was the late 90s so I could be wrong.I've run that thing back and forth several times trying to figure out where the approach went wrong. Did he get hit by a gust, or was he doing a crab and stab, and took the crab out too soon? Or something else?