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How do pilots handle their planes in strong crosswinds?

Ask Captain Lim

An Airbus A350 in a strong crosswind with nose pointing away How do pilots handle their planes in strong crosswinds? Landing in strong crosswinds is among the most challenging tasks for pilots, requiring precise techniques to ensure the aircraft touches down safely. Some airlines impose a lower limitation.

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The Starlink era is here—will we regret it?

Air Facts

Or imagine talking to experts on the ground, much like airline pilots do with dispatch: you might send a picture of erratic CHT readings on your engine monitor to your A&P, or text an experienced flight instructor about the weather up ahead. Weve all seen itnow imagine it on short final with Starlink. Ride along and find out!).

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Visual Angle of Attack Indicators and Systems Engineering Theory

Air Facts

An historical antecedent is the concept of the unstable approach. This idea came from the airline industry, perhaps in the 1990s, with the well-intentioned goal of reducing airliner accidents. In light airplanes, thermals and downdrafts displace the airplane significantly from the desired final approach path.

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Simulated Austria Is Wild, Wonderful

Flying Magazine

Innsbruck is one of the most beautiful and spectacular places on earth with an airport that can support a variety of airline equipment up to a small widebody such as the Boeing 767-300ER. The small aileron “tabs” were not doing a great job in crosswind ability. Taking off in violent winds was a task.

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Stabilized Approaches

Plane and Pilot

Back in the early days of jet airliners, pilots long experienced in more forgiving two- and four-engine, piston-powered prop planes found themselves running out of airspeed, altitude, and ideas on the final approach to landing. Several of these unstabilized approaches resulted in major aircraft damage or worse.

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Flying on New Year's Day With A New Airline from Frankfurt to Athens!

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

My ride: SX-NEC in the airline's new livery Introduction Flying with Aegean Airlines has been in my mind for a while and when the chance presented itself, I decided to go for it. However I would be flying Economy Class so will I be impressed with the airline? Welcome to my 2024 New Year trip report! Read on to find out.

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The Key West of Ohio

Photographic Logbook

In the 1930s, Island Airways operated Ford Trimotors on one of the shortest airline routes ever created between what is now Erie-Ottawa International Airport, Kelley's Island, and the Bass Islands. I was intrigued by what appeared to be a grass crosswind runway at North Bass Island, but no such runway is listed in official publications.

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