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Re: Crosswind landing Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 00:10:12 GMT

On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:16:51 -0600, "Pat" wrote:

>
>>>>>> 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.

Through his nose?