Found a video on YouTube:You should put landing at Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia on your bucket list. Nothing like landing on top of a mountain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0vLvxFzLa0
Found a video on YouTube:You should put landing at Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia on your bucket list. Nothing like landing on top of a mountain.
I spent many a lunch break at this spot eating a Jersey Mike's sub.
Beautiful. The all-black special paint job on the Air New Zealand 797-9 in the bottom-right of the third photo is amazing. ANZ was the launch customer for the 787-9, and the first aircraft got that special livery.
If this proves to be the case, it would be another example of why it's best to execute a go-around if something goes awry late in the approach to a short-ish runway.Or the pilots muffed the approach and tried to squeeze in a long landing when they should have gone around.
Apparently, some people tried to grab their luggage from the overhead bins before exiting. Those people deserve to be trampled over.Terrified passengers aboard an American Airlines 767 that aborted takeoff on a runway at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport scrambled to safety Friday afternoon after huge flames erupted on the right side of the plane.
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