They were determinded to get him to take stairs and won in rnd pilot knows best he's in thick of thi gs id said im e cutting full stop engines shut down eventhought there spraying there could still be a fire
The "fire" was overheated brakes that caused the tires to catch fire. The aircraft was in an electrical emergency configuration which limits available devices and control surfaces used in stopping thus putting more stress on the brakes. The aircraft did not catch fire or burst into flames. And PLEASE stop using the word "tarmac" for any paved surface at an airport. You are not using it correctly. Airports have runways, taxiways and aprons. Tarmac is the paving material used to make runways, taxiways and aprons.
They were determinded to get him to take stairs and won in rnd pilot knows best he's in thick of thi gs id said im e cutting full stop engines shut down eventhought there spraying there could still be a fire
The "fire" was overheated brakes that caused the tires to catch fire. The aircraft was in an electrical emergency configuration which limits available devices and control surfaces used in stopping thus putting more stress on the brakes. The aircraft did not catch fire or burst into flames. And PLEASE stop using the word "tarmac" for any paved surface at an airport. You are not using it correctly. Airports have runways, taxiways and aprons. Tarmac is the paving material used to make runways, taxiways and aprons.
Thank you for sharing! I appreciate that! And noted on the Tarmac! I will be careful with that too! Thanks!
Shut up nerd