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On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 14:43:28 GMT, "Woody" wrote:
And shouldn't the program director/tower known whether they were making a formation landing and realized they were too close? I'm not sure you could tell they were headed for disaster until it was too late. The other thing is that at this point 18/36 is under the control of "Air Boss", who is coordinating all of the "acts." It is rare to hear Air Boss give explicit landing clearances--he may say "make this your last pass" or a pilot will say "this will be my last pass", but you won't hear "you're clear to land on 36." I may be badly mistaken, but it seems that Air Boss assumes these pilots will land safely. Heck, during warbirds shows, maybe somebody is watching hordes of T28s, T34s, and T6s landing on 27, but Air Boss seems to have all he can handle with coordinating what is up in the air over 36. Ir is NOT uncommon to hear tower only belatedly acknowledge that something has happened on a runway--there's just an awful lot to keep track off, even with a tower full of pink shirts. Maybed things can be done more safely, but I don't have the technical, insider knowledge to comment intelligently on that. I'm sure NTSB will at some point. |
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