@@Freddimatronic its bing maps because msfs is as the name says mady by microsoft which own bing maps that mean that they dont have to pay for their map area
he did do good but i just want to say that the plane was a C-17 and the C-17 can land almost anywhere because it has powerful reverse thrust. but yea it was a soft landing i suppose.
You should practice touching down quicker so you have more room to stop. Your wheels on the 2nd to last one didn't touch the tarmac until you were like halfway over the runway. That's a lot of space wasted. You gotta be like a Navy pilot and slam that plane down. Smooth landings don't really matter if you run of out room to stop and end up crashing.
Helicoland? Do you mean Helgoland? Its a small isle in the north sea owned by germany. Germany traded it in the ~1890 with the UK, they got Zanzibar (In west africa) for it.
"commercial" runways, yeah ALL runways, hell nah there are PLENTY of official "hard" runways that are shorter... but not "commercial" and those who know... there are plenty of "grass" ones that are also registered runways, but way shorter
I've landed on luka airport, Nepal, in real life, its was one of the scariest experiences of my life. The airplane was shaking like crazy and one of the windows cracked.😂😂😂
The shortest runway in the world probably takes place in Malta so you should have put it in the top spot over Saba. Edit: Gozo Heliport Runway is classed as the shortest runway in the world (fingers crossed 🤞)
Courchevel is DEFINITELY snowier there. (Also Michael Schumacher had his near fatal accident there WHEN SKIIING). You see the restaurant near the front right when you land? Yeah, it’s ski in ski out. Trust me. I went there. However google earth may have taken the photos in the summer making it less snowy
Yes. I used to work for Delta Airlines. An MD88 got stuck at the jetbridge because the bridge broke down. So they cleared it with the FAA to use reverse thrust at the gate to back up. It is severely unhealthy for the engine but it *will* do it.