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Ryan Air Flight's Dramatic High Wind Take Off in Ireland
High winds in Ireland characterized by Ryan Air as "normal" resulted in a very dramatic cross wind take off as one of their aircraft struggled to lift off, thankfully successfully, as a result of some very skillful piloting. (www.foxnews.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It wouldn’t have been quite so dramatic if he had given some crosswind correction during takeoff. I saw no aileron input until rotation. I’ll bet he never flew a taildragger.
He was almost flying a "Tail Dragger" :)
Airliners have aileron defection limits for crosswind takeoffs due to deploying the roll spoilers which in turn increases drag. My current aircraft has a limit of 4 degrees of deflection prior to lift off in crosswind conditions.
He had zero correction. He needed some.
Jay M 727, 737, 757, 767, 787 MD80
Jay M 727, 737, 757, 767, 787 MD80
Wow!
It's hard to tell from the video however it looks as if the aircraft was just about out of runway on lift off.
Was noticing the same thing...
A careful look shows that it’s just a rise in the runway, so it appears like it’s the end.