C 130 windshear
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Do not use full flaps when your in crosswind
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you confusing windshear with crosswind. windshear is a sudden change in wind speed and direction over a short distance. in the worst case this can cause the aircraft to drop or stall and if close to the ground can meet the ground very hard.
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this isn't windshear noob
it's crosswind -__-
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Hahahah video games are just a similie
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terrible approach.
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Why do you people put video of your stupid simulator games on here? This shit is a waste of time!
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Watch the ground in relation to the plane, you will see the occasional sideslip as the plane bulls it's way against the headwind.
Downdrafts can occur directly on the plane, ahead of it, behind it, to one side or the other, they can be 30 mph or 160 mph relative
And when a downdraft hits the ground, the air has nowhere to go but outwards, in all directions, like ripples on water.
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Looked more like crosswind.
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@csorsz777 I don't know why you, but I usually haven't runway heading during cross wind landing.:) Maybe runway track is better to say...
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thats a crosswind landing, not perfect, but u acceptable, no windshear to be seen tho.
ahah and this is a windshear? Go to study theory!!!
mapleleafboy 2 years ago 13
ahahaha NO, its not a windshear. There is no shear.... AT ALL. its just a steady crosswind. Go back to school or somthing.
charronl1 2 years ago 8