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![]() Sorry for being naive here Bob, but does touching down with the nose not pointed down the center of the airstrip, which is what I presume would happen if you touched down in the crab, bust the wheels? Certainly not good for light general aviation aircraft, but the Boeings seem to take it easily. I recall a 747 Captain telling me of how the aircraft is designed to withstand something like a crab into a 25 knot cross wind without kicking it straight - said he did it once, and suspects the passengers in the rear of the aircraft are still having their necks treated by a chiropractor! Possibly a point worth noting is that when you "kick an aircraft straight" you still have a considerable mass heading straight down the runway, and the aircraft simply has too much enertia to accelerate laterally in the short time between being "kicked straight" and touchdown. I know that some disagree, but even in GA I tend to kick it straight at the last moment, but add "more" opposite aileron to counter the adverse bank and drop the upstream wing - works for me every time. In talking with 757 Captains I'm told that the max angle of bank in landing is something like 5 deg. |
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