Saturday, September 10, 2011
Jet Landing into Tegucigalpa Honduras TGU - cockpit veiw
A Boeing 737 cockpit view of the approach and landing into the Tegucigalpa airport located in Honduras. Tegucigalpa (TGU) is considered by many to be one of the world's most dangerous airports due to; the steep approach required; elevation; short, sloping runway and high terrain in very close proximity.
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Boeing 777 Take Off - Cockpit View
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Heavy Business Jet #2
This heavy business jet is smaller compared to made by Boeing. But this aircraft has a three-engine accumulated abundant jet from Dassault. The tri-jet architecture allows the Falcon 900 to accomplish its access at slower speeds abacus to the aerial akin of assurance this controlling jet provides. The galley can abode aggregate the acute affluence adventurer requires for assorted abounding advance commons while in flight.
Heavy Business Jet #1
This heavy Boeing business jet is very good for very important person like president or vice president. It's also suitable for Prime Minister also. It can carry more than 30 passengers with maximum speed of more than 620 mph. One thing must be considered before choosing this aircraft is about the airport type, this aircraft need more landing space than the smaller private jet.
Heavy Private Jet #1
This heavy jet suitable for 10-22 passengers. This comfortable aircraft with maximum speed of 570 mph will carry you fast to the destination. One think must be considered is about the small airport for landing. In my country there are so little airport for landing. I think using helicopter is better than use this aircraft. But helicopter cannot load passengers as many as this aircraft can carry.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Airplane Engine Failure : Deadstick Landing
A routine training flight where we intentionally shut down the engine while we are over the airport. This gives the student "actual" emergency landing prctice and confidence to know that the plane still flies well without power. Just keep that nose down! On a 6000 foot runway the goal is to touchdown at the 4000 feet remaining mark.
Cessna 404 Emergency Landing
This video was shot on Dec 14th after a hydraulic line failure in our 404 Titan forced us to make an emergency landing with the gear up. The emergency blow down bottle had a valve malfunction as well so there was no option available from that point on other than to find a place to sit it down. At the end of the slide down the runway there was a small fire on-board which I extinguished before exiting the aircraft with my crew member closely on my six . I'd like to send my thanks out to my crew member, the engineers in Wichita and to the ground crew mechanics at Mountain Home Airport in Arkansas for their assistance in relaying the communications with the engineers at Cessna, and for their mechanical knowledge that they shared with us during this unusual situation we found ourselves in.
Crosswind Landing
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Amazing Airbus A380 Take Off
A380 is the biggest airplane made by Airbus corporation. The machine of this stuff make it enable to carry huge number of load.
You can see how big is this airplane. I like to watch this video because of the big size of that stuff.
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Boeing 747 Crosswind Landing (1988)
This is a very skillful pilot give us example how to landing Boeing747 in bad weather.
Although this is a usual scenery, but I thik this is very interesting to watch this.
Boeing 747 is seem more stable than the lighter airplane while landing in bad condition.
You can see that in some next video.. see you again..
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Amazing Airbus A380 Crosswind Landing
Airbus A380 is the biggest airplane made by Airbus. This huge plane looked very amazing when landing in bad weather condition. You can see on that video how this stuff landing...
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