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  2. High winds push commercial flights to rare 800 mph speeds - AOL

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    Some of the strongest high-altitude winds ever recorded gave commercial flights over the mid-Atlantic Saturday a supersonic boost of speed. According to the National Weather Service office in the ...

  3. Crosswind landing - Wikipedia

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    A forward slip is used whenever the aircraft is too high on approach, and there needs to be a rapid reduction of altitude without a gain of airspeed in order to conduct a safe landing. The following techniques are recommended by Airbus for a crosswind landing: Crabbed Approach. Airplane approaches the runway with airplane's nose into the wind.

  4. Pilot pulls off extraordinary ‘crabbing’ plane landing at ...

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    Other landings were not as smooth as the Malaysia Airlines approach. Big Jet TV captured another plane struggling to land, with the aircraft battling the winds as it swayed from side to side ...

  5. Delta Air Lines Flight 191 - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 130 The tower controller advised Flight 191 that the wind was blowing at 5 knots (5.8 mph; 2.6 m/s) with gusts up to 15 knots (17 mph; 7.7 m/s), which the captain acknowledged. [4]: 130 The flight crew lowered the landing gear and extended their flaps for landing. At 18:04:18, Price commented, "Lightning coming out of that one. ...

  6. How planes land sideways in high crosswinds - AOL

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  7. American Airlines Flight 1572 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 1572 was a flight from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Bradley International Airport on November 12, 1995. The McDonnell Douglas MD-83 struck trees and an instrument landing system (ILS) antenna during landing, causing $9 million in damage to the aircraft.

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  9. Continental Airlines Flight 1404 - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines Flight 1404 was a Continental Airlines domestic flight from Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, to George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. [2] On the evening of December 20, 2008, the flight crashed while taking off from Denver, resulting in two critical injuries, 36 noncritical injuries, and a ...