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Not more pleasurable, but more survivable.
Water is always hard, regardless of the temperature.
Not more pleasurable, but more survivable.
Water is always hard, regardless of the temperature.![]()
Hummmm.... to me it looks like he didn't hit the cow but rather the poor beast fainted. :rofl:
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I can't say that I like those kind of pilots.
What kind of pilots? Ones who need to land their plane in a field right after takeoff for some reason (not sure what the case was there) and end up accidentally hitting a cow?
Well, Captain Sullenberger is all over the news all day, today. NYC mayor is giving him and his crew the keys to the city, he's the talk of the nation. Apparently he has a myspace page with huge visitation.
Good for him. There was probably more than a little luck involved in the shear smoothness of his landing, given that airliner ditchings are usually much uglier, but I'll take lucky over good any day. And he appears to be both; so much the better.
And he's certainly better and luckier than the Captain of Air Florida Flight 90. That particular individual's ungoodness extended much further than his inability to perform a water landing. *Shudder*. "We don't need to turn on anti-ice."
Just a picture,
So has anyone tried replicating his flight yet?
*Yes I know FSX doesn't have suicide birds yet but they can just turn off the engines 3 minutes in.
John Wayne was just an actor. An over-rated one at that.
My comparison would be to John Young. The guy so cool he was almost bored during STS-1 launch.
And he's certainly better and luckier than the Captain of Air Florida Flight 90. That particular individual's ungoodness extended much further than his inability to perform a water landing. *Shudder*. "We don't need to turn on anti-ice."
My comparison would be to John Young. The guy so cool he was almost bored during STS-1 launch. Or maybe Neil Armstrong, who never looses his cool in a tight situation, even after dodging death twice before Apollo 11. Or maybe Chuck Yeager. Always liked Chuck.
you usually don't need constant anti-ice in the engines after they are running well, the compression effects of the air work well enough to give you stable performance afterwards.
I think that Bernd Bockstahle was referring to the kind of characters John Wayne usually starred.
John Young indeed seems to be a pretty cool guy.
Robert Crippen had a heart rate of 130 shortly before lift off of STS-1 while John Young was at about 90. But that's even a lot for John Young. At lift off of Apollo 16, Charles Duke had a heart rate of 144 while John Young was at only 70. He often responds that his heart is too old to go any faster :lol:
What I want to know is what Young's heart rate was on his first mission.