Threefingeredjack
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Threefingeredjack
.........."distracted by another plane," and "felt like he was under pressure to land," as well as that there were concerns about the brakes on the Hawker.....
And the sun was in his eyes, and he left his lucky socks at home....
No clue how, if you had your approach under control, another plane would distract you enough to blow a landing unless you had to take evasive action. Assuming this wasn't the first time he had landed that particular aircraft the stopping performance should have been a known factor. I would wager that the landing was blown long before he threw his shadow over the numbers.
And the sun was in his eyes, and he left his lucky socks at home....
No clue how, if you had your approach under control, another plane would distract you enough to blow a landing unless you had to take evasive action. Assuming this wasn't the first time he had landed that particular aircraft the stopping performance should have been a known factor. I would wager that the landing was blown long before he threw his shadow over the numbers.