by G-force » Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:40 pm
I've heard the winds were 30 gusting to 50. Landing into a strong cross wind is not that big of an issue as long as the plane is rated for it. The issue, as I believe happened in this situation, is at the critical point of transitioning from the crab angle to straight down the runway just before touchdown, he got hit with a big gust that lifted the right wing up. He corrects it, and as soon as the right wing is downward, the wind again pushed the right wind down, almost striking the pavement as the left wing tip did. He knew he was out of shape as soon as the left wing dipped, and he was already powering up for the go around. I believe he did land on an alternate runway with more favorable winds.
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Mike