Ok, sorry for the lack of update. Been busy house-visiting therefore no time. My apologies. Its too late to say SHR now. But oh well, it will sound too cliche if i typed it down here. So let me skip that greeting.
On a short note, enjoy this video. A380 crabbing* on final approach due to crosswind. HARD landing. Look at the WINGS and RUDDER.
*Aircraft will have to crab if the plane they are piloting is in the opposite direction as the wind. That is why it is called CROSSWIND landing. The direction of the wind interferes with the direction at which the plane is flying. Instead of the normal straight landing approach, it is approaching in a side way like how crab walks. (sideways.) Therefore the name CRABBING appeared! =D
the first video is the crosswind landing view from the fuselage.
the second video is the crosswind landing view from the tail.
you'll be amazed at this pilot skills.
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