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On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 20:42:21 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
wrote: Wasn't so much the crosswind as the technique used to deal with it. Perhaps so - but it's been alleged there was a wind gust of 155 mph: Could it have been caused by that wing almost hitting the ground? ;-) The entire approach looked bogus to me, but I'm nowhere near a heavy driver. The result was exactly what I'd expect with that technique... The approach was fine all the way to the flare. Bertie The pilot de-crabbed too high, started to drift, then hurried to recapture the correct crab angle and stabilize. While flaring not enough aileron was applied into the wind, this allowed a gust to momentarily bank the left wing into the ground. The pilot should have maintained a stabilized descent, with crab correction, to approximately 30' AGL before executing a simultaneous de-crab and flare. |
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