Started checking out a bunch of videos on YouTube after watching the SXM clip. Check out some of these trail strikes...
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Started checking out a bunch of videos on YouTube after watching the SXM clip. Check out some of these trail strikes...
The F-WWOW registration came into view just as I started to say "Wow".
i've seen videos of the boeing 777 doing the same at EDW. they used blocks of wood as skid pads i think. seeing the whalejet do it is pretty amazing too.
as far as that A320 video is concerned, what kind of a half-rate pilot do you have to be to screw up a landing that badly?!?! especially when the airplane flies itself for you too. and the A320 is pretty high on it's gear, not like it's easy to smack the tail into the ground...
I remember reading that pilot was fired, and rightfully so.Quote:
Originally Posted by cancidas
Same here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
Yeah, it just too many lives at risk.Quote:
Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
What's the point of the tail strike test if they put 2x4s on the tail rather than actually slamming the tail into the ground? What are they testing exactly, if they're not testing the rigidity of the tail itself?
They are usually doing "minimum unstick" tests, where they see just how slow they can go while getting airborne. They really aren't slamming the tail into the ground, they are trying to fly the aircraft off at the slowest possible airspeed, which occurs at the maximum rotation angle - where the tail would be striking the ground.Quote:
Originally Posted by GothamSpotter