Such a strange banging there is in each cockpit, where I have ever flown. This is feature of nose landing gear. Take a look on My Fligts playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLDF49773FE524B0B1, and you will hear the same sounds on different aircrafts. Most loud banging i heard in Gulfstream G-200. It reminded me a train with square wheels on old railroad.:-)
You--Rock; That's the aircraft nosewheel running over the runway centerline and taxiway lights. For that reason you will see most Gulfstream's crews taxiing slightly left or right of the line to prevent the noise. The nose-wheel camera makes their taxiing to accurate ;-)
Nice video. I am a commercial Pilot and my dream is fly a gulftream. 👍
which aircraft do you prefer between the 7x and g450?
Great Video!
I prefer Falcon 7X, because 3 engines better than two. Falcon a little bit faster.
Looked like a "tactical approach" - as in steep in a war zone.
Ben Gurion usually does steep approaches, particularly when there’s conflict nearby
Great video! Love it. And German speaking pilots finally ;)
whats that banging nose that was occurring right after landing?
Such a strange banging there is in each cockpit, where I have ever flown. This is feature of nose landing gear. Take a look on My Fligts playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLDF49773FE524B0B1, and you will hear the same sounds on different aircrafts. Most loud banging i heard in Gulfstream G-200. It reminded me a train with square wheels on old railroad.:-)
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You--Rock; That's the aircraft nosewheel running over the runway centerline and taxiway lights. For that reason you will see most Gulfstream's crews taxiing slightly left or right of the line to prevent the noise. The nose-wheel camera makes their taxiing to accurate ;-)