WINAIR Twin Otter Caribbean Landings
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All Comments (38)
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One thing u hve to love about twin otters is that the dnt require a lot of runway to take off and land!
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nice vid. Thanks for sharing.
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@camston69 at the hotel in Barbados on some days i saw them in pairs of two meaning one landing after the other just say 3 mins apart
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@skbenergy yeah they are.....i love watching those birds fly.....greetings
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@camston69 is SVG AIR a white twin otter? i ve seen it in Barbados when i was there this year, greetings from St Kitts and Nevis
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@dionsanchez24 thats funny lol once your in the Caribbean get use to turbro props on regional travel lol
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@cutasscrew i havenet been to St Thomas since i was a little boy in the 90's, i must return for a visit one of these days greetings from St Kitts and Nevis
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Wow thanks do you have any American pilots working for Winair? My dream is to work there!
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@cutasscrew that is not dominica canefield. Canefield is right on the water and the runway is not like that
what was that last airport?
pianomansas 2 years ago
@pianomansas Dominica Canefield
cutasscrew 1 year ago
oh kool but seaborne uses reverse in stt where im from and there approach is like 60 knts n i never got why..
rockcity94 2 years ago
cause thats aronud the speed for the full flap range.. its a twin otter.. its designed to go slow
cutasscrew 2 years ago