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T-Gates

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I found this on another message board:

Is it my imagination, or do Airtran pilots seem to smack them DC9s down onto the runway really hard. I recently flew back to CAK from ATL and it was just the usual DC9-30 which happened to be full (read heavy?) and we landed on the north runway and maybe the runway is a little short and that's the reason the pilot wanted to get it down affirmatively?? Perhaps we were coming in a little bit fast due to the heavier weight? Somebody give me a few answers please. Did they recruit these guys from the Navy? (i.e., carrier landings)

So c'mon guys? Why do ya land em' so hard!? ;) :p :) :D :cool: :rolleyes:

--03M
 
First of all, why are you wasting your time on THAT board?!?

Evidently, this guy bases his assertion on his one-flight experience in a DC-9 where the pilot got it down "affirmatively".
(Whatever that is.)

Anyway, over here on the 717, we're sssmmoooooovvvveee!;)
 
Yeah, the board in question has to be the most pointless waste of space on the internet. Probaly where the likes of "Mr. Concorde" came from.

--03M
 
Airliners.net

A bunch of frequent flyers that continually make some of the stupidest statements ever.

My favorite thread title I found there:

"UAL to get A340's after CH11"


--03M
 
I would venture to say that there are very few pilots that give input on that site and the majority of people posting are plane spotters and "airline wannabees". They do, however, have some d@mn fine photography archived there.

Skyking
 
I agree about the photography. They have arguably the best, most extensive collection of airliner photographs anywhere.

Most pilots that post seem to eventually get frustrated or bored and gravitate to more "pilot friendly" message boards. Like flightinfo.com:cool:
 
The photos on that site are the best on the web period but most of them are by "aviation buffs" who are not pilots, or at least not Part 121 pilots so their comments on the boards are lacking in knowledge. Still a top notch site I visit often for photos.
 
I love going into the chat room that they have. If they ask if your a pilot, they'll interogate you until you leave, but I'm to stubborn to do that.

What really get's me is that none of those 12 years are pilots, so how the hell can they judge if your a pilot or not?


We should set up a date and bombard those bastards back to reality.


www.airliners.net/chat


Set up a date and I'll be there.
 
Lets take em' out!

SAMRA said:
I love going into the chat room that they have. If they ask if your a pilot, they'll interogate you until you leave, but I'm to stubborn to do that.

What really get's me is that none of those 12 years are pilots, so how the hell can they judge if your a pilot or not?


We should set up a date and bombard those bastards back to reality.


www.airliners.net/chat


Set up a date and I'll be there.


I've been wanting to do the same thing.........

Count me in!

--03M:) :)
 

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