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Re: Crosswind landing Posted on: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:16:51 -0600


>>>>> The pilot doesn't get to pick his own runway. If there is an
>>>>> investigation, it would be as to why he was directed to land on that
>>>>> particular runway.
>>>
>>> The pilot has the ultimate right to decide if it is safe to land.
>>> --
>>>
>>> Martin
>>
>>Well, duh!
>
> Yes duh indeed you were wrong.

Wrong about what? That the pilot doesn't get to pick his own runway? Nope,
I'm right on that.
>
>>And he did go back up and come around again and land
>>successfully. What's to investigate?
>
> Why he attempted the landing in the first place. To me it's blindingly
> obvious
> that when somebody smashes a wing tip on a runway there is something to
> investigate.
> Martin

Martin, you might as well give it up. It's obvious you know nothing about
aircraft and landing and the rules governing such. You are blowing smoke up
your ass.

Pat in TX
>