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Skywest near-Crash in SLC!

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Normally true, but the truly incompetent can find a way. After several years on the CRJ50, my first landing on the 70 was straight from the Stygian depths.
 
Nindiri said:
... my first landing on the 70 was straight from the Stygian depths...

...where it had been hanging out with guppykiller and 410dude
 
Found this on another post:

Originally posted by 410dude

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SkyWest landings

E170 killer, again, your one load your moms should have swallowed. Relax, shuttle
america or who ever you fly for aint much prettier.
 
73belair said:
For those who don't know, as soon as the CRJ's wheels spin up and there is even a little weight on wheels ALL the spoilers come up and KILL lift. It is very unlikely that one could bounce the rj at all, let alone more than once. The 120 is a different story.


So? Most jets at wheel spin up deploy the ground/ and flight spoilers to "kill lift", however one can easily bounce airborn again with an excessive sink-rate. Not to mention if the sink rate was substantial and the aircraft immediately bounced, the "squat switch" may never recognize that the aircraft was on the ground.

AA
 
E170Guppykiller said:
I've seen some of skywest's landings and boy they were not pretty. That CRJ and EMB120 must be pretty tough to land? or is it the skill levels of their pilots?


guppiegoogargler,
e170 f/o comm, me, inst
Does the poor unfortunate Capt even let you touch the controls?
Go back to gargling jizz
PBR
 
E170Guppykiller said:
But at least I fly the 170 not a puny CRJ.
Toolbox,
You do not fly the 170, you assist the Capt.
Get it straight.
PBR
 
HAHAHAHA,


"go back to gargeling Jizz"

That is nasty.

THat is almost as funny as punching a grumpy.
 
E170Guppykiller said:
But at least I fly the 170 not a puny CRJ.

I get paid a hell of lot more to fly my "puny" King Air than you in you're "awesome" E170:p!!!! You d!ck!!!!
 

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