Some interesting approaches at Kloten
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Re: Some interesting approaches at Kloten
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 
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Re: Some interesting approaches at Kloten
Looks like some of my landing replays in FSX without any wind turned on! 
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On some of those I would be really glad to havethat little bag in the seat pocket!
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Re: Some interesting approaches at Kloten
On some of those I would be really impressed if you managed to get it in the little bagnigelb wrote:On some of those I would be really glad to havethat little bag in the seat pocket!![]()
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Re: Some interesting approaches at Kloten
:o :o
What about the householders? Imagine opening the curtains on the day to see that dancing toward you.... :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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Re: Some interesting approaches at Kloten
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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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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Re: Some interesting approaches at Kloten
Brilliant find Nige though I would not have liked to have been a pax!! :o
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Re: Some interesting approaches at Kloten
Prop Jockey wrote:On some of those I would be really impressed if you managed to get it in the little bagnigelb wrote:On some of those I would be really glad to havethat little bag in the seat pocket!![]()
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