The aircraft didn't move sideways. Probable downwind. The pilot had the sense to do a TOGA.Maybe Crosswind
Training flight එකකදි සාමාන්යයෙන් ඔච්චර passengers ලා තොගයක් ගෙනියන්නෙ නෑ නේද?The statement from the airline...
Flight LH 456 had 326 passengers and 19 crew members on board during what was referred to as a "training flight,"
I don't really know... But this shows that they do. Most likely they do live training with those who are pilots but not really flown these models.Training flight එකකදි සාමාන්යයෙන් ඔච්චර passengers ලා තොගයක් ගෙනියන්නෙ නෑ නේද?![]()
Why they use 747 for training purposesThe statement from the airline...
Flight LH 456 had 326 passengers and 19 crew members on board during what was referred to as a "training flight,"
To train pilots to fly 747 may beWhy they use 747 for training purposes

But 747 is not gonna use in the futureTo train pilots to fly 747 may be
Simulators are f--ing expensive.
I believe the best ting to do in such a scenario is to stay on the runway and make it to a stop. Because we don't know the damage. Best example is PIA 8303
What is the benefit of going around after a hard landing?. It seems an unstable approach, bit high and fast. Going around then is correct. but after touching down? what is the purpose?proper action is to go around. The pilot did exactly that.
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Once bumped, it is very difficult to land smoothly again and the damage can increase, so it is more appropriate to go back up and repeat the whole step.What is the benefit of going around after a hard landing?. It seems an unstable approach, bit high and fast. Going around then is correct. but after touching down? what is the purpose?
What is the benefit of going around after a hard landing?. It seems an unstable approach, bit high and fast. Going around then is correct. but after touching down? what is the purpose?