BOX OFFICE
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Right, because no other regional airline has ever struck a wingtip during a crosswind landing.
Really? Name a few.
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Right, because no other regional airline has ever struck a wingtip during a crosswind landing.
240 winds landing on a 28 runway is even worse. Not even a direct crosswind.
It can happen to anyone especially if you get slow in a gusty crosswind.
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Which wing contacted the runway?
Left wing - too much correction for the crosswind.
Right wing - no correction for the crosswind or using aileron to decrab instead of rudder (and the wind brought the left wing up).
My guess is the right wing, as I have seen instances of very poor crosswind technique both at the regionals and at the majors.
Really? Name a few.
quick... Everyone grab a ruler... Time to measure whose is bigger!!!!!!