How NOT to land the MD-80

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How NOT to land the MD-80

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I was told this about landings:

If you survive it, then it's a good landing.
If the plane can still be used after it, then it's a very good one.

Well, then this landing is a good one, I guess... :wink:

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Post by luchtzak »

Great movie!! Thanks for that OOODF!

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Post by vliegtuigfreak »

I think that movie was allready posted earlier..., anyway ask André he will know more. And indeed its a great movie!

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Post by golf1411 »

Yes it was already on this site. I think 9th of february. Forum Cool Aviation Websites.

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Post by A318 »

Yep this movie was discussed earlier, it was a test flight in the 80's.

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Post by OOODF »

:oops: sorry for reposting... I'll try to make a better check next time.

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Post by Andries »

I don't mind the repost, cause i didn't see the first post ...


GREAT movie !!!

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Post by sn26567 »

As it was discussed earlier elsewhere, we close this topic.
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Post by Comet »

It's a good job it was posted before because I was in college then, and now I'm back at home I can't watch the downloads because my MediaPlayer isn't working properly.
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The aircraft can't have been very well built for the tail to be damaged in such a way, it's a good thing that never happened when the aircraft was in service.
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Post by luchtzak »

sn26567 wrote:As it was discussed earlier elsewhere, we close this topic.
Okay,

sounds like a good idea, I didn't noticed it earlier. Now to the earlier topic @ https://www.aviation24.be/postt3356.html

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Bart
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