Patrojv
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There is already a thread on this. But since this thread has no mention of an AOA, first in
Landing on a taxiway is considered a bush landing?
Dude needs to hang it up. He's not helping GA, himself, or anyone else with his record.
Really? What record?Dude needs to hang it up. He's not helping GA, himself, or anyone else with his record.
How do you accidentally do this? I don't get it. There are these really big white numbers painted at the front end of every runway.
Really? What record?
How do you accidentally do this? I don't get it. There are these really big white numbers painted at the front end of every runway.
It's clear there's a lack of good judgement.
There's no excuse and he needs to reevaluate this activity.
I know he had the engine out landing on the golf course but didn't know about the emergency landing in Nebraska.Read the last paragraph
"This is not the first incident in the air Ford has experienced. The avid flyer crash-landed a small plane on a golf course near Los Angeles in 2015 and was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries. And in 2000, Ford's six-seater Beechcraft Bonanza had to do an emergency landing at Nebraska's Lincoln Municipal Airport."
If you're landing on a ****ing taxiway at that airport, then I question those other incidents too. It's clear there's a lack of good judgement. I realize that if you fly long enough, stuff happens. But this is a pretty big screw up that endangered others. I don't care how potentially easy that is to do. There's no excuse and he needs to reevaluate this activity.
He probably didn't even use an AoA indicator either....
Read the last paragraph
"This is not the first incident in the air Ford has experienced. The avid flyer crash-landed a small plane on a golf course near Los Angeles in 2015 and was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries. And in 2000, Ford's six-seater Beechcraft Bonanza had to do an emergency landing at Nebraska's Lincoln Municipal Airport."
If you're landing on a ****ing taxiway at that airport, then I question those other incidents too. It's clear there's a lack of good judgement. I realize that if you fly long enough, stuff happens. But this is a pretty big screw up that endangered others. I don't care how potentially easy that is to do. There's no excuse and he needs to reevaluate this activity.
He probably didn't even use an AoA indicator either....
Read the last paragraph
"This is not the first incident in the air Ford has experienced. The avid flyer crash-landed a small plane on a golf course near Los Angeles in 2015 and was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries. And in 2000, Ford's six-seater Beechcraft Bonanza had to do an emergency landing at Nebraska's Lincoln Municipal Airport."
If you're landing on a ****ing taxiway at that airport, then I question those other incidents too. It's clear there's a lack of good judgement. I realize that if you fly long enough, stuff happens. But this is a pretty big screw up that endangered others. I don't care how potentially easy that is to do. There's no excuse and he needs to reevaluate this activity.
He probably didn't even use an AoA indicator either....
I'm kinda wondering what part the control tower played in this.
he had to be talking to them?? or was he?
What I read was that the Nebraska incident was not an "emergency landing" but that the plane "departed the runway because of a gust of wind".I know he had the engine out landing on the golf course but didn't know about the emergency landing in Nebraska.
Still, he had two forced landings which are not the pilots fault and were handled in a very professional manner with zero deaths. Now he makes one bad landing where he lands on a taxiway in a Husky and everyone is now wanting to lynch mob him about his age and skills? But then again this is POA. Not surprised.
I'm pretty sure azpilot meant every runway at that airport.Even grass runways? Who knew?
I'm kinda wondering what part the control tower played in this.
he had to be talking to them?? or was he?
That's kind of my point though… Personally I don't care if he's an actor. With all the recent issues for Santa Monica airport and GA in general, I feel we're going to get more of the microscope put on us ( perhaps unfairly ). Some "activist "could certainly use this as an opportunity to really attack GA. The non-aviation community is going to drink a lot more hateraide than people on this board. Yes mistakes happen, and we all need to learn from them. I know I try my best to.I know of one instructor (now retired), ATP and several other letters that he has printed after his name, including PHD, and his wife has all the same letters after her name and flies. He has had 5 gear up landings in his 50+ years of flying, and only one was a mechanical problem. Yet he never makes the news.
I believe the haters are after Harrison Ford because he is a movie star and people put him up on a pedestal and expects him to be perfect 110% of the time.
First thing my wife said this morning: "Harrison Ford again?"
--fancy military runway lighting isn't visible outside of particular angles, so it even looked correct from my eyepoint. I landed on the only runway that I could see...
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Mr. Ford has done more for general aviation than 99.999% of the population of hollywood, so don't hang our biggest fan/ambassador/whateverplease?
"Fancy military runway lighting"? Never heard of that. FYI airport lighting is the same as any other US airport. I can verify this as I was a controller at a few Air Force bases and we controlled the runway lights (intensity levels) and did it IAW FAA Controller Manual, 7110'65.
Here's a visual for those unfamiliar with SNA. The 737 would've been holding short of 20L on L, taxiing to takeoff 20R. This is common - I've more often than not landed at SNA with the big iron waiting short of 20L or between 20L and 20R, or both (high, steep approach to avoid the jet blast over the numbers on short final 20L if someone's sitting there to the right).
Ford landed on Charlie, over top of the 737 holding short of 20L on Lima (in HS1 on the airport diagram). I've had to go around before for jets crossing 20L; he probably thought the same thing was happening. Why he didn't go around is beyond me, regardless of whether or not he was lined up correctly. If there's a 737 sitting in my way on short final...to me, that's the primary failure in this situation: not going around. As being discussed, people land on the wrong taxiway/airport/etc all the time for various reasons. That doesn't explain the failure to go-around with a jet sitting on your "runway" though.