That's kinda scary if you don't know that the landing field is right behind you
The noise would be another problem 'cause 747 isn't a small plane either...
JamieLynn
PS. How do I post a video?
if it's youtube video... simply copy the URL and just paste it here and submit it. AD will automatically recognize it as youtube link.
Ah yes, your right, here it is http://www.alldeaf.com/how-use-alldeaf-forum/58246-videos-can-now-embedded-posts.html
Thanks to Calvin and Jiro
Do I need to open a new thread for that since it is also plane/beach related?
JL
Alright... just in case it was already posted feel free to remove / move it
I got this from a friend...
YouTube - Incredible plane landing on sea caught on camera!
it's for a dutch commercial
JamieLynn
No way, the modern airplanes can't be landing by themselves. Only the pilots can do it. If I'm wrong, please, I'd like to see the link, by then.
sorry to say but SecretBlend is right.No way, the modern airplanes can't be landing by themselves. Only the pilots can do it. If I'm wrong, please, I'd like to see the link, by then.
yes but to be more accurate - the plane must be equipped with ILS (Instrument Landing System) and it must have the mapping info of airports. If there's no map of airport in the system - the plane cannot land automatically. btw - the wheels do not go into reverse... but the engines do.your wrong... many aircraft today have "autoland" systems they'll set them selves up.. follow beacons / glidescope and land themselves and soon as weight is on wheels will go into thrush revrse setting.. pilot is there to "montior" the system and over ride it in case they can't see runway at say "decesion height which varys due to conditions"