3.03.2008

The Video Referenced Below

Trust me. Watch it. [Edit: Fixed. Sorry about that.] Thanks MzChief

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's not working

Silicone Alley said...

Your link doesnt seem to be working right.

gern blansten said...

hey barry, I couldn't link to it. is something wrong? Thanks!

Anonymous said...

The link does not work.

Anonymous said...

umm that would be great and all if you COULD actually pull it up..it goes straight to a blog page...thanks...

Anonymous said...

Takes me to "BLOGGER". Uhhh???

Anonymous said...

link no worky

Anonymous said...

link doesnt work for me.

Anonymous said...

nope still can't watch it. if it's the video of the airplane landing in windy weather, there is a link to it in one of the other messages.

Anonymous said...

not working!!

Anonymous said...

I make the same kind of landing ALL the time on Microsoft Flight Sim. 2004. It's the same thing- really,I saw it on the internet somewhere.

Anonymous said...

Yippee! What a ride. I wonder how long it took to remove all of the biological matter from the seat cushions.

Anonymous said...

How fortunate that a camera was preset in a fixed position and anticipating that a plane would be landing strangely, well before there would have been any such indications. The ability to predict the future is the more amazing aspect of this video clip.

Anonymous said...

Yep...a real pucker flare out and wave off. Dun that on MFS too and it is hard to keep the upwind wing down while trying to align with the runway. Crosswind stuff is dangerous! Nice video! TNX Mz!

Anonymous said...

Those are training runs.

Anonymous said...

Sillycone makes my link work.

Anonymous said...

go to breitbart.com. it works everytime.

Anonymous said...

Holy crap!!! My ass would have been chewing on the seat!

Anonymous said...

Matters not if this was a training run. You don't scrape your wing tip on the runway for practice. Very dangerous thing to do. That was totally unintentional. The plane was crabbing like crazy, and the pilot did a great job bringing it in, even if it was a touch-and-go drill.

House of R & R said...

WOW. That was scary. That is some kind of pilot to handle that.