Tuesday, August 20, 2019

one of those professional "whoops!" moments you hope no one saw


https://dailytimewaster.blogspot.com/2017/09/pilot-i-meant-to-do-that.html

I watched this a couple times, and noticed that he hit the ground on the far side of the road and may have tore through the road....

he definitely stress tested the suspension and tires... it's amazing they didn't blow out.

Bugstomper79 knew what the story was, and let us know in the comments (thanks!!)

They were delivering a retiring C-160 to a museum in Ballenstedt, Germany 16. Oct. 2012 on a field made for smaller sports planes, that's why there are so many spectators and footage

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  1. A 'touch-and-go' if there ever was one....

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  2. On the B-52 main landing gear doors have a frangible tip to keep from damaging the entire door if it came into contact with anything. We used to jokingly call them "hard landing indicators." I'd say the indicators in this case are the length of the skid marks in the pilot & copilots underwear.

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    1. sacrificial indicators then? If they're missing, bad stuff happened! hard landing indicators indeed... ever suffer through a hard landing?

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    2. Yeah been through a few, C-130's mostly, where I thought I'd have the main gear up my ass. (Love those troop seats). Worst was a 727 that caught a windshear on approach.

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  3. this was a calculated risk "delivering" a retiring C-160 to a local museum on a field made for smaller sports planes (that's why there are so many spectators and footage). Ballenstedt, Germany 16. Oct. 2012
    As intended, the plane never took off again.

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    1. THANKS! So THAT was why! There was no explanation with the image where I came across it

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