Hard Landing at Shannon B727-200 Cockpit view

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  • would of been more smooth with gear up...

  • That wasn't a pretty approach or graceful touchdown! The FO was clearly flying and required lots of coaching on speed and keeping on the glideslope. A training flight?

    There were automated 'glideslope' and 'sink rate' call outs from the GPWS and both calls would be instant go arounds at my airline.

    The tower gave a windcheck 260/24 which is 22 kts headwind and 8kts across the runway - not bad - but Shannon can be a bit turbulent in those conditions so it was a tricky approach.

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  • Actually, the surface looked very wet, therefore to prevent hydro planing... Smash it down ;)

  • That was a horrible landing! The pilot looked like he was hoping for the best!!

  • Scary! 

  • Love the mechanical clunk sound if the trim wheel very old school.

  • Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing...

    Any landing which you can use the aircraft again is a GREAT landing!

  • how many of you have landed a real airplane in gusty weather?

  • Damn good vid, dude!

  • CAPTAIN: after landing: am gonna change this noob

    FO: ohhh am sorry captain i was thinking that u are flying

  • @arjennovic I agree with you mate. Almost every landing with high gust rates looks like this. It's not uncommon to make a nice smack down or double touch in stormy conditions.

  • i like how the captain grabs onto the panel...like holding on...

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