I flew with PH-BGD to LSGG Geneva. Lovley flight. Notice the perfectly well executed crosswind takeoff technique. The famous Geneva lake, and a very smooth landing on runway 23. Watch in HD.
Because of the crosswind, to counteract 1 wing getting more lift then the other. Like I said in the description. Its a technique. And they are operated by aileron input. And they are called spoilerons.
why do the pilots use the airbrakes while the plane accelerates on the runway?
jNS278 2 years ago
Because of the crosswind, to counteract 1 wing getting more lift then the other. Like I said in the description. Its a technique. And they are operated by aileron input. And they are called spoilerons.
amarpilot 2 years ago
@amarpilot yes but they are operated with the ailerons
xshx19 1 year ago
@xshx19 Thats what I said didn't I? :P
''And they are operated by aileron input.''
amarpilot 1 year ago
@amarpilot oh i'm very sorry....
xshx19 1 year ago
@xshx19 Nothing to feel sorry about. :P
amarpilot 1 year ago