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A321 was not feel any stall because FBW doesent let him do this,strong wind is main culprit of GA.Airbus basically is very bad on wind and according his max crosswind speed he is not able to make landing safely,only if pilot takes responsibility during this weather,max crosswind for airbus is 30kts,boeing has limit 40 due to construction and safety standards of an airline,this example is showing us that pilot couldnot controll aircraft horizontally on RCL,and due to gusts he was losing speed
woooow...stall speed...take it from me, its called high wind speed high wind causes aircraft to shift, making the aircraft unstable take that into consideration
You people don't know what you're talking about. There is no such thing as "stall speed." That is a commom myth among laymen who think that an airplane could stall when it is landing. Totally not true, and, because of modern hydraulics, physically impossible! I've been flying model airplanes for 4 years and they never stall when I land them and they are simply the same things as a full-size jet except the dimensions are smaller.
I think you are gettin confused. He is talking about and aerodynamic stall which is a loss of lift due to an excessive angle of attack. Not an engine failure.
That's definetly not true, there is a speed, at which an aircraft starts to stall. It needs a certain minimum airflow at the wings to create lift. Below this speed the wings do not create enough lift, and so the aircraft stalls. Physically it is impossible that an aircraft cannot stall during approach and landing, as you just have to reduce speed below the absolut minimum airspeed, and this already can happen in a windshear. You may believe me, as I recently made my gliders licence.
Last, in this video clip, the pilot did ABORT his highly crabbed landing attempt, late, because his wing tips were alternately wagging up and down, indicating that the aircraft was about to stall out while he was still flying sideways (this sideways flight with wings level is called, crab, or crabbing).
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high wind causes aircraft to shift, making the aircraft unstable
take that into consideration
I've been flying model airplanes for 4 years and they never stall when I land them and they are simply the same things as a full-size jet except the dimensions are smaller.