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That's an easy one. You multiply the taxi speed of a Southwest 737 (40-60 knots at most airports, maybe V1 minus 5 knots if its the last leg) and divide it by the square root of how many drinks the cockpit crew had at the bar the night before.

CLASSIC!
 
How can you not grease a 73 on everytime, it is the easiest airplane ever built to land.:rolleyes:


Classics, (200, 300, 500) yes.................800 & 900 series not so much.
 

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