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Near misses, close calls, and lessons learned the hard way. Share with others so that they might avoid the same mistakes.
"Wow" is an understatement!!
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While aviation has made the world a smaller place, if you fall, it's still hard to miss!
that was a close call.....sucks to be them....need more rudder..
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If your not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space.
I wonder if designers give some thought to wear-surfaces on the wing tips- or deliberately not locating any fuel, electrical or hydraulic systems way out there

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That reminds me of my last go-around.........only the wind wasn't blowing??

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Altitude is Time…. Airspeed is Life!
Reminds me of a biz-trip several years ago. We got weathered in at O'Hare and spent a couple days at the Courtyard when the next stop, Philadelphia's airport stopped accepted arrivals. So out of boredom one howling night, I trudged around to the approach end of the active runway to watch the jets coming in.
They were fighting the gusts and making very un-stabilized approaches. I stood there and watched a half dozen jets go over (looked closer than this vid) then had the realization that this was probably a stupid place to be standing. If one screwed up, I'd just be missing from the hotel, not on any passenger manifest, or anything. And besides there was a piano bar--heated--waiting for me back at the hotel...
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