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![]() "Jim Stewart" wrote in message .. . Bertie the Bunyip wrote: wrote in : We had a couple of very windy days over here in Europe. Look at a crosswind landing of an A320 at HAM, a near crash: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ddb_1204404185 Nice pic: http://www.airliners.net/uf/view.fil...=phpOltUWB.jpg Next time someone tries to tell you that airliners just "kick it straight" when they land, like this guy did, show em this... Watched the video and it looked like he tried to kick it straight with the ailerons instead of the rudder. Am I missing something? You can't generate much yaw with aileron. The pilot did generate a fair amount of left yaw (either using rudder or the left brake), which (combined with the crosswind) gave him a nasty left roll. It looked like he applied a lot of right aileron before he drug the wingtip, but it wasn't enough. A boot full of right rudder at that point might have kept him from dragging the wingtip, but that would have worsened his already bad runway alignment problem. KB |
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