A318 Landing DFW's 13R

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

Evening arrival from Denver aboard a Frontier Airlines A318. Approach and landing on runway 13R at Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport. Summer/06

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  • why did the flaps not go the full way up at the end?

  • @thomascook3 I am unsure if they still do this [I don't recall them doing it on my recent trip to Seattle] but for awhile they would just set the flaps back to takeoff extension. I guess it was to reduce some of the items off of the departure checklist for the outbound flight back to Denver... Not quite sure though.

  • it is a differnce between a boeing-pilot salary or a airbus-pilot salary, or it's the same??

  • @alexlt0102 Most paygrades go by the weight of the actual aircraft, not so much the make. Airlines that fly both the 319 and the 737, for example, probably pay about the same for both, because they are about the same size and weight.

  • Do you remember what seat you were in on this particular flight?

  • I think I was in the low to mid 20's as far as rows go. Obviously I was in seat A in my row.

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  • the a318 and the a319 are my favroiut types of aircraft

  • haha his name is Montana and its a very cool plane! Flown with him to Reno.

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  • what a smooth landing!!!

  • gotta love the baby airbus! thanks for the video man ;)

  • @thomascook3 It's because if it is cold enough, the flaps can freeze/jam in their position while the aircraft is parked. So even if the flaps become jammed, they can still takeoff as the flaps are still in takeoff config. I'm not entirely sure though, but I do believe this is the right answer.

  • that's the free'st prison i've ever seen.

  • I love this airport. It's so symmetrical and amazing.

  • @alexlt0102 yeah eg: Virgin Atlantic pay ther;re captains of the 747-400 around £45,000 a year, whilst a Boeing 747-400 captain for BA will get about £65,000 a year, this will be similar if BA had an a340, they would probably have a similar salary, with the same difference in payment with Virgin as well, various websites show salaries for what airline and planes etc etc.

  • @Ben123planes okay, so it's is nothing to do with the airplane you pilot, but the airline?

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