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On 2005-04-14, Marco Leon wrote:
Although, he was too nice and accomodating in my opinion. The Beech Sierra pilot opted to continue landing/touch-n-go on RWY 32 despite the winds being lined up directly down RWY 01 at 13 knots. He didn't want to "shut down" the airport. Nice guy. Also, he only had his right main gear, so the crosswind would have let him land on the right main first. There wasn't much talk toward the end, so I couldn't really tell if he even kept the partial gear. Now I'm wondering if my prop would clear the runway if I landed on one main and the nosegear (although losing one main in a Comanche is highly unlikely). -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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