looked to me like a short take off, and almost a full passenger load on a hot day
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Probably blew off the checklist.
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I recall an F-106 touching down drag chute deployed nose Gaer Collapsed leaving the runway still powered above 100 knots and it was a mess...pilot was out before 011As could roll
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No flaps
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No speed. Tail still on the ground.
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DC-3s are pretty solid. Looks like the pilot was not trained to handle such a plane when there are take off issues. Glad all survive. Sad there are so few pilots these days with the skills to handle such a classic plane.
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Did not lower flaps.
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Thank god everyone is safe
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I’m so relieved they survived!
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Glad all are safe!
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I always wonder about these "air shows" they have with B-17's and other old planes. Christ, those planes were built in 1942! They sell tickets and let people ride in them, but I hope they have some damn good insurance!
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@dadwroteaporno@FlintstoneRocky sounds like the glee team tbhThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thank god nobody was hurt
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Wow; lucky!
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Was on the way to Oshkosh Airshow.
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Good
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