Airplanes + Landing
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Airplanes + Landing
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Airplanes + Landing
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- Crash during landing, Executive Airlines (doing business as American Eagle) flight 5401 : Avions de Transport Regional 71-212, N438AT, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 9, 2004, National Transportation Safety Board
- Shock absorption tests
- An engineering optimization method with application to STOL-aircraft approach and landing trajectories, by Heinrich G. Jacob
- The behavior of conventional airplanes in situations thought to lead to most crashes, by Fred E. Weick
- The use of wheel brakes on airplanes, by Thomas Carroll and Smith J. DeFrance
- Collision with trees on final approach Federal Express Flight 1478 Boeing 727-232, N497FE, Tallahassee, Florida, July 26, 2002, National Transportation Safety Board
- Landing characteristics of an autogiro, by William C. Peck
- Results of landing tests of various airplanes, by J.A. Hootman and A.R. Jones
- The effect of spray strips on a model of the P3M-1 flying-boat hull, by John R. Dawson
- A dangerous seaplane landing condition, by Thomas Carroll
- Plate method of ground representation for wind-tunnel determination of elevator effectiveness in landing, by I.G. Recant
- Some fundamental considerations in regard to the use of power in landing an airplane, by Walter S. Diehl
- Landing-shock recorder, by M.J. Brevoort
- Flight investigation of the roll requirements for transport airplanes in the landing approach, by Euclid C. Holleman and Bruce G. Powers
- Crash during approach to landing, Air Tahoma, Inc., Flight 185, Convair 580, N586P, Covington, Kentucky, August 13, 2004, National Transportation Safety Board
- Ground impact of American Airlines 1340, Chicago, Illinois, February 9, 1998, National Transportation Safety Board
- Crash during approach to landing, Business Jet Services, Ltd., Gulfstream G-1159A (G-III), N85VT, Houston, Texas, November 22, 2004, National Transportation Safety Board
- Avjet Corporation, Gulfstream III, N303GA, Aspen, Colorado, March 29, 2001, National Transportation Safety Board
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