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Who said we can't reverse?

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Фото профиля SDRacer13
SDRacer131 год назад

America used to ‘power-back’ but ended the process due to too many issues including reverser wear and the potential of putting an aircraft on it’s tail should the brakes be applied before coming to a stop.

Фото профиля SimplyMyThoughts 🙂
SimplyMyThoughts 🙂1 год назад

Past times. During a long flight dely in the 90s the passengers were offered to deboard and after about 20 mins of sitting around i went up to the cockpit of one of those and the one pilot gave me a tour of the dials and switches. Wouldn't happen today anymore.

Фото профиля Bill Griffith 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Bill Griffith 🇨🇦🇺🇸1 год назад

At Reno Air we didn't do powerbacks when @AmericanAir bought Reno Air I had a trip to DFW and the Crew Chief came up to the cockpit and asked, "have you ever done a powerback captain?" I said no and he said just stay off the brakes. I did and it all worked out.

Фото профиля Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor1 год назад

Yes, American used to do this all the time. I guess they don't anymore. That was always a big NO NO at Delta.

Фото профиля TexasFan
TexasFan1 год назад

The downside is all the dirt it stirs up and possible FOD in the engine

Фото профиля JOHN KC3
JOHN KC31 год назад

Lorenzo at Eastern proved you can ruin a business doing that, and no maintenance

Фото профиля ProudFLPatriot
ProudFLPatriot1 год назад

Power back baby

Фото профиля Jason Anderson
Jason Anderson1 год назад

American MD-80’s did this all the time at DFW.

Фото профиля JayHawkbyinjection
JayHawkbyinjection1 год назад

That’s why MD80’s were super 80’s.

Фото профиля jallisonfl
jallisonfl1 год назад

I remember airtran airways out of Atlanta with Boeing 717s

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