Some interesting approaches at Kloten

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Some interesting approaches at Kloten

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Some of those a veryy hairy... that poor king air (or whatever it was) was being tossed about like a cat playing with a ball of string! Great find Nigel :thumbsup:
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Looks like some of my landing replays in FSX without any wind turned on! :lol:
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On some of those I would be really glad to havethat little bag in the seat pocket! :worried:

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nigelb wrote:On some of those I would be really glad to havethat little bag in the seat pocket! :worried:

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On some of those I would be really impressed if you managed to get it in the little bag

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:o :o

What about the householders? Imagine opening the curtains on the day to see that dancing toward you.... :o
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I don't think I would like to have been a passenger on any of those! Nice find, Nigel. CHEERS

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That somewhat reminds me on an F50 Crossair flight from GVA to ZRH some years ago. It took us four approaches to RWY28 in comparable conditions - until the crew decided to divert to Munich.

But when it comes down to Swiss European (ex-Crossair) flying skills you'll probably know this one from LCY - as a good example for what a 146 is designed for...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5prz1Ae5QM

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Brilliant find Nige though I would not have liked to have been a pax!! :o

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nigelb wrote:On some of those I would be really glad to havethat little bag in the seat pocket! :worried:

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On some of those I would be really impressed if you managed to get it in the little bag

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:lol: :lol: :lol: You got that right!

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