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Amazing Crosswind Landings Compilation of All Airplane in the World During a Storm.
Dangerous aircraft landings and great pilot skills compilation. In aviation, a crosswind landing is a landing maneuver in which a significant component of the prevailing wind is perpendicular to the runway center line. Aircraft in flight are subject to the direction of the winds in which the aircraft is operating. For example, an aircraft in flight that is pointed directly north along its longitudinal axis will, generally, fly in that northerly direction. However, if there is a west wind, the actual track of the aircraft will be slightly to the east of north. If the aircraft were landing north on a north-south runway, it would need to compensate for this easterly drift caused by the west crosswind. Large aircraft. In large transport category (airliner) aircraft, pilots land the aircraft by "flying the airplane on to the runway." The airspeed and attitude of the plane are adjusted for landing. The airspeed is kept well above stall speed and at a constant rate of descent. A flare is performed just before landing, and the descent rate is significantly reduced, causing a light touch down. Upon touchdown, spoilers (sometimes called "lift dumpers") are deployed to dramatically reduce the lift and transfer the aircraft's weight to its wheels, where mechanical braking, such as an autobrake system, can take effect. Reverse thrust is used by many jet aircraft to help slow down just after touch-down, redirecting engine exhaust forward instead of back. Some propeller-driven airplanes also have this feature, where the blades of the propeller are re-angled to push air forward instead of back using the 'beta range'. Environmental such as crosswind where the pilot will use a crab landing or a slip landing will cause pilots to land slightly faster and sometimes with different aircraft attitude to ensure a safe landing.
Other factors affecting a particular landing might include: the plane size, wind, weight, runway length, obstacles, ground effects, weather, runway altitude, air temperature, air pressure, air traffic control, visibility, avionics and the overall situation.
Required Navigation Performance (RNP) is being used more and more. Rather than using radio beacons, the airplane uses GPS-navigation for landing using this technique. This translates into a much more fluid ascent, which results in decreased noise, and decreased fuel consumption.Landings in extreme conditions with crosswinds, landing gear failures and storms.
Landing is the last part of a flight, where a flying animal, aircraft, or spacecraft returns to the ground. When the flying object returns to water, the process is called alighting, although it is commonly called "landing", "touchdown"a or "splashdown" as well. A normal aircraft flight would include several parts of flight including taxi, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent and landing. Aircraft usually land at an airport on a firm runway or helicopter landing pad, generally constructed of asphalt concrete, concrete, gravel or grass. Aircraft equipped with pontoons (floatplane) or with a boat hull-shaped fuselage (a flying boat) are able to land on water. A crosswind is any wind that has a perpendicular component to the line or direction of travel. This affects the aerodynamics of many forms of transport. Moving non-parallel to the wind's direction creates a crosswind component on the object and thus increasing the apparent wind on the object. Aircraft also sometimes use skis to land on snow or ice. landing gear or speed brakes. conventional landing gear-equipped aircraft. Airplane, Landing, Crosswind Landing, crab landing, slip landing, crosswind, aircraft, plane, taxi, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, knot, knots, runway, aviation, unbelievable, scary, Landing gear, undercarriage, flight, airport, speed brakes, error, mistake, fault, angle of attack, flare, tricycle gear, autobrake, system, braking, spoilers, lift dumpers, spoiler, jet aircraft, Thrust reversal, reverse thrust, aeronautics, propeller, airscrew, Airlines, plane, craft, aero, airship, dangerous, hazardous, perilous, unsafe, risky, precarious, unbelievable, incredible, fantastic, fabulous, implausible, inconceivable, unreasonable, incomprehensible, inconceivable, numinous, 飞机降落, 飛機降落, विमान लैंडिंग, pendaratan pesawat, atterrissages d'aéronefs, aterrizajes de aviones, 航空機の着陸, pousos de aeronaves, посадки самолетов, هبوط الطائرات, বিমান অবতরণ, ہوائی جہاز لینڈنگ, uçak inişleri.
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