Buitenlanding gefilmd door vlieger
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Geplaatst op 16-07-2012 21:26
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Heel bijzonder zo'n net niet crashlanding boven op een berg, vlieger lijkt het gelukkig goed te maken...
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKVmLg5cEPk[/video]
update: orginele YouTube link was "prive" gemaakt, nu weer een werkende versie.
Gewijzigd door webmaster op 19-07-2012 20:04 |
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lonneke |
Geplaatst op 16-07-2012 21:48
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Goed gezien, dat weggetje..., helaas iets minder smooth dan je zou denken
Gewijzigd door lonneke op 16-07-2012 21:48 |
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Dennie |
Geplaatst op 16-07-2012 21:56
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zonde van die vuilnisbakken
VHZ
http://communitie...efvliegen/
spotting EHEH, EHGR, EHWO, EBBL, EBBR, ETNN |
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webmaster |
Geplaatst op 17-07-2012 09:22
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Het verhaal achter de video: http://www.gadlin...t-of-view/
Talk about a crash landing. While flying over Cleveland National Forest, Larry E. Hockensmith, a student glider pilot and licensed power pilot of almost 40 years, thought he was going in for a smooth landing. Unfortunately, he didn't notice the nearby mailbox, which caught the right wing of the sailplane about 8 inches from the tip.
While many would be embarrassed about the guffaw, Hockensmith instead is choosing to own up to his mistake of lingering on the "lee-side of a ridge over rough terrain," and to make the crash into a learning experience. Not only did his soaring club host a safety meeting where they watched the full 16-minute video and participated in discussions, but Hockensmith also posted the video to the YouTube community, asking them how they thought the differences between the training of a power pilot and glider pilot could have affected the outcome.
"Going into that turn I wanted to make sure I did not stall and added a bit too much airspeed," Hockensmith explains. "Next time, hitting the spoilers, dropping airspeed and putting the skid down fast might produce a better outcome." |
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