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China Airlines Freight 747 Touches Down in Grass at Chicago
A China Airlines Freight flight on an ILS approach to ORD 10L touched down on soft ground, hitting a wind sock. The aircraft went around and safely landed with minor damage later. (avherald.com) Mehr...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
This is the most pathetic collection of posts Ive seen on FlightAware. This is an aviation website, Please refrain from your boring political stupidity and stick to the subject at hand, please. Landing a 747 in the grass is serious matter. Perhaps if you were on that flight you would think differently about it. It would be interesting to see the results of the investigation of this matter if there was one.
It's really easy... just don't feed the trolls... downvote the dumbass comments and move on.
Guys, guys . . . . step back and look at yourselves . I grew up in the 50's and into the 60's. We teased each other mercilessly on just about every subject and never shared a
n ill word . . . .
n ill word . . . .
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Look in the mirror to see the problem. It's easy.
Not a single comment about the actual event. This is out of control. I down voted everyone except Bill James.
RECOR10 just had to bring in politics.
You guys need to get a life.
This is a board about aviation. I believe we all know the Chinese and other Asian aviators have less then a stellar record. Their culture is very different from ours. Their training might be sub par. I only know what I read but I flew three years all over the western Pacific from Japan to The Philippines back in the 70's. Never had a problem. Aviators were skilled and very professional. Maybe it's this new generation of pilots? Too much automation? Lost skills?
RECOR10 just had to bring in politics.
You guys need to get a life.
This is a board about aviation. I believe we all know the Chinese and other Asian aviators have less then a stellar record. Their culture is very different from ours. Their training might be sub par. I only know what I read but I flew three years all over the western Pacific from Japan to The Philippines back in the 70's. Never had a problem. Aviators were skilled and very professional. Maybe it's this new generation of pilots? Too much automation? Lost skills?