@tysiek123 --> I'm pretty sure the aircraft was crabbing into a significant right crosswind on short final to touchdown, with a beautiful touchdown with a slight right wing dip. Short final and touchdown is pretty much dead-on the centerline, but the rollout is a little right of center.
@astoniz The minimum/maximum body height requirements vary from airline to airline. For example at Lufthansa an applicant for flight crew positions (pilots) should be at least 1,65m (roughly 5'4") tall but should not exceed 1,96m (roughly 6'4") body height. Some airlines are more flexible and relaxed whereas others may be strictly enforcing these policies.
@mekydro it was DCA not DFW
wizzair1313 4 weeks ago
At least the ATC fellow was awake for this one
mekydro 9 months ago
@tysiek123 --> I'm pretty sure the aircraft was crabbing into a significant right crosswind on short final to touchdown, with a beautiful touchdown with a slight right wing dip. Short final and touchdown is pretty much dead-on the centerline, but the rollout is a little right of center.
johnuio 1 year ago
So looks like it doesn't matter when you are a little bit offset from center of runway when landing, am I right ?
tysiek123 1 year ago
Thanks for these great videos!
pineappleboy1 1 year ago
Is this Singapore Airlines Cargo?
SIA5390 1 year ago
@coldstream07 thanks for that .. I really appreciate your feedback thanks man.. BTW my height is 5'5" I'm 15 Years Old :)
astoniz 1 year ago
@astoniz The minimum/maximum body height requirements vary from airline to airline. For example at Lufthansa an applicant for flight crew positions (pilots) should be at least 1,65m (roughly 5'4") tall but should not exceed 1,96m (roughly 6'4") body height. Some airlines are more flexible and relaxed whereas others may be strictly enforcing these policies.
coldstream07 1 year ago 2
I have a question what is the official height for a pilot ??
astoniz 1 year ago
Between LAX and DFW is only one cargo 747 -400 flying. Yangtze River Express
TeamNismoSR 2 years ago