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Big Jet Tv caught this yesterday..
yep I saw this on the news a couple of days ago..the gale force winds of 92mph at Heathrow during storm Corrie caused the plane to land awkwardly. the Pilot was a star, he held that beast together and brought it down again just a minute later very safely ..!!.. Thankfully on the news we were spared the Plane watcher dialogue...lolThis clip has apparently been shown on news outlets around the world.
you may be delighted to know you've never had to land at Gibraltar runway..Glad I wasn't on that plane. On our way to Morocco some years ago we ran into a front over the Gibralter Strait and we were tossed all over that sky. Rabat and Casablanca airports were closed due to weather and we just made it to Marrakesh. Such incidents are very frightening.
WOWyou may be delighted to know you've never had to land at Gibraltar runway..
Am I seeing this correctly? They use railroad boom gates to stop traffic for a plane to land? How many times a day does that happens?you may be delighted to know you've never had to land at Gibraltar runway..
This issue has been discussed among pilots ever since ever. The FAA restricts commercial pilots flying passengers be allowed to fly only 8-10 hours per day. Pilots must be given at least 12 hours between shifts, but I think that number has changed since I retired. Pilots flying freight have different restrictions. I think their hours are based on how many hours they can fly in a calendar week. It used to be 60 hours in a week, but that may have also changed.The entire industry is insane. They work pilots like dogs. They don't spend enough money on maintenance. All one big recipe for disaster.
No pilot should be allowed to fly after working 12 hours straight. I think a lot these guys routinely work 18 hour shifts.
yes they do.. and no I have no idea how many times a day.. but the traffic gets stopped for an average of 10 minutes at a time, which in holiday season..causes quite a long line of traffic on the road, and hundreds of people waiting to cross.. and at rush hour, there can be as long as half hour wait...for the traffic...and pedestriansAm I seeing this correctly? They use railroad boom gates to stop traffic for a plane to land? How many times a day does that happens?
All pilots must have an āxā amount of landings and takeoffs per 90 days to comply with FAA regulations and for the pilot to retain his ATP certificate.Storm Corrie left a trail of damage across the country and I'm quite prepared to believe that a gust of wing caught the pilot unexpectedly.
If the F/O was flying, then I would have expected that the captain was sufficiently confident of his/her ability to land safely.
On the point of pilot duty / flying hours, I believe that this is strictly regulated in Europe, and I would imagine, the USA.
my Daughter used to do her monthly grocery shopping in Gib... so she's driven over that crossing , and waited in the queue, many times... Most people who live in Spain try and avoid going into Gib during the tourist seasonsItās beautiful, but I am waiting for the first runway incursion. Some drunk may try to go around the gate and a plane may meet the car at the same time.