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Can’t see anything wrong with this technique.
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Slick Goodlin
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Nailed it.
RBK
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Nelson, BC. Lots of videos made by the same guy of folks landing there (including a couple of mine). That is the worst I’ve seen.
RBK
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Just checked out the flight aware track. Looks like it originated in Vernon. Not sure how to post it here but it is pretty wild. Multiple climbs and descents between 3400 and 16000 ft. Is this an error in the data? Or perhaps one of you commercial pilots can explain what he was doing. Interesting that he carried on with another flight to Lethbridge later that day
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Looked again at the flight aware. It appears a couple of the descents were likely for touch and goes in Penticton and maybe Oliver. Training flight?
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That poor nose wheel.
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Prop tips were chewed up. That sounds inexpensive.

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That planes been busy when you check Flight Aware its all over Europe then bounces (pun intended) around Western Canada and the USA
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