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To: Moonman62

http://www.wadenelson.com/gimli.html

Six miles out Pearson began his final approach onto what was formerly RCAFB Gimli. Pearson says his attention was totally concentrated on the airspeed indicator from this point on. Approaching runway 32L he realized he was too high and too fast, and slowed to 180 knots. Lacking divebrakes, he did what any sailplane pilot would do: He crossed the controls and threw the 767 into a vicious sideslip. Slips are normally avoided on commercial flights because of the the tremendous buffeting it creates, unnerving passengers. As he put the plane into a slip some of Flight 143’s passengers ended up looking at nothing but blue sky, the others straight down at a golf course. Says Quintal, “It was an odd feeling. The left wing was down, so I was up compared to Bob. I sort of looked down at him, not sideways anymore.”

And sadly Air France Flight 447


101 posted on 04/18/2018 10:30:34 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (This Space for Rent)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

The Gimli Glider incident is INCREDIBLE. (And kind of comical, too.)

Why those men were mostly treated poorly I can’t figure. Ultimately they and the pilot’s genius for glide flying saved those lives.


123 posted on 04/18/2018 2:12:09 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
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