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![]() "Dante" wrote in message ... That is not a crosswind landing. It is or was the normal approach for Kai Tak. I can't remember if it was buildings in the way or what precipitated the requirement but it certainly had nothing to do with wind. Yes it looks impressive, maybe thats why they are well paid, 'course it's a doddle compared to landing on a carrier deck in heavy seas. Barbers Point Hawaii has a very similar approach. You come in straight toward to the beach and as soon as you cross the 'surf line' you bank 90 degrees and line up on the runway. You don't have a lot of time to react and you've really got to 'slam it over' to line up on the runway. In fact, the Pilot is looking out his side window to see the runway and start the turn. |
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