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Airport management and/or the local press report the aircraft as being "undamaged" !!!!! Yeah....bit of duct tape and some T-Cut and she'll be good to go.
I'd hate to see what they consider to be damaged then ?!If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !
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Originally posted by Evan View PostGround spoilers armed?Originally posted by Leftseat86 View Post11,400ft runway. Ouch.
In a 11,400ft runway with a 737 you don't need ground spoilers, reversers or even brakes at all. Jusd touch down not way too fast and not way too much down the runway, idle the engines and you'll depart the runway end at taxi speed (and that because the enginse still produce some thrust at idle).
But this was a high speed overrun.
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Originally posted by brianw999 View PostAirport management and/or the local press report the aircraft as being "undamaged" !!!!! Yeah....bit of duct tape and some T-Cut and she'll be good to go.
I'd hate to see what they consider to be damaged then ?!
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Originally posted by EconomyClass View PostMy only curiosity is how you maintain any airport security in a land like that? Is that airline allowed to land in Europe? Or does it just ferry people around in Asia?
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Originally posted by TheKiecker View PostSorry to crisp your cracker , but the third world gets around even without your Cockpit Knowledge .
Deleting the post would be enough.
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