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Just found out the C-17 can dump thrust reversers IN FLIGHT for assault landings and my A350/787/A320 brain is absolutely broken 🤯 I’ve been elbow-deep in commercial birds for years and the idea of popping reversers at 10,000 ft feels like straight-up witchcraft. Military guys, is this normal for...

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