Know Your T/Rs: Beware Of Crosswinds

During a crosswind landing, the force of the wind acting on the aircraft’s tail (and fuselage) can cause the aircraft to yaw and/or track sideways. It is completely understandable that a pilot faced with degradation in the steering control of the aircraft will react by applying more reverse thrust...

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