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Crossed Up Disoriented on first landing try, pilot gets behind the airplane and can’t catch up before go-around goes bad
-by Ken Ibold Face it, pilots are an optimistic bunch. The courage demonstrated by the earliest crop of pilots who ventured skyward in flimsy contraptions held together with baling wire and twine is still around. Only now, pilots fly machines that rely on delicate electronics and heat-resistant materials. Subscriber Login Purchase selection, or begin your subscription to www.aviationsafetymagazine.com. Click Here to download Adobe Acrobat |
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