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| TAP Airbus A310 Low pass turn Portugal Airshow 2007, Evora |
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PILOTS, DON'T TRY THIS BY YOURSELVES!
MANEUVERS SHOWN HERE WERE INTENSIVELY TRAINED
BEFORE THIS AIRSHOW, INCLUDING POSSIBLE
EVENTUALITIES LIKE CROSSWIND, WINDSHEAR, AND
VARIOUS FAILURES THAT CAN OCCUR.
SAFETY IS ALWAYS THE FIRST TO OBSERVE IN A
FLIGHT, SPECIALLY IN AIRSHOWS!
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ADDITIONAL INFO:
On this post, CV990 reveals all passes you
see in this video were SERIOUSLY PLANNED AND
TRAINED:
http://www.airliners.net/discussions/general_
aviation/read.main/3612868/1/#1
The pilot on this great performance flight
was Cap. César Brito no less than the TAP
Airbus A310 fleet last Chief Pilot...this
awesome pilot have 4.000 hours on the A310
and TAP wanted to pay the best tribute for
almost 20 years of service in TAP without an
accident. The airplane involved was CS-TEI
and the co-pilot of that flight was Vitor
Pereira. Has you know, from November on TAP
will start to receive 5 brand new A330-200
fresh from the factory.
This incredible performance shows the great
pilots TAP have during all these years, just
to remind you in early 60's the famous Capt.
Marcelino passed UNDER Tagus bridge with a
Boeing 707!!!
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UPDATED INFO: I spoke with an A310 TAP pilot.
Following are FACTS, NOT RUMORS:
1. Capt. César Brito is still flying,
because he did in the airshow EXACTLY what
was planned and trained to do. That was not a
stupid idea executed in a moment, it took
weeks of preparation.
2. Brito knew perfectly how Evora airfield
is. He's playing with an optical effect; the
other side's ground has a slightly downward
form.
3. Co-pilot was another A310 commander, and
during the show he was focused in altitude to
continuously report to César.
4. Plane passed a complete overhaul just
before this airshow, so the risk of failures
was minimum.
5. Plane continued flying with passengers
until retired soon, but after a reccommended
inspection by Airbus officials.
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To say a bit about how I recorded this video,
I was in the organisation team in the Copa
Triangular de Vuelo Acrobático at Portugal
Airshow, so I was able to record this really
close to it.
First passes are recorded very close to the
runway; the jet blast hit me plenty!
The last one is recorded from CTVA temporary
control tower in Evora. That A310 was really
great!!!
If you liked this video, please visit the
link below and I'll try to bring better
videos to you... :)
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/838897/tap_airb
us_a310_low_pass_turn_portugal_airshow_2007_e
vora/
Thank you a lot! :) Tags : Airbus A310 TAP low lower pass fly flyby portugal airshow evora 2007 pasada baja air show turn passes vuelo amazing big |
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| Portugal Crossbar Challenge |
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Visita o site
http://www.futebolcontraocancro.com/
Liga Portuguesa contra o Cancro lança nova
campanha. Paulo Sousa é embaixador do
projecto "Futebol contra o cancro".
A Liga Portuguesa contra o Cancro lança uma
nova campanha em vésperas do Euro 2008,
nomeando o futebolista Paulo Sousa,
internacional português que representou 51
vezes as cores da Selecção Nacional,
embaixador do projecto "Futebol contra o
cancro".
O objectivo do projecto consiste em
desmistificar a doença através de um
conjunto de acções de sensibilização e
informação ligadas ao mundo do futebol,
alertando a população para estilos de vida
saudáveis e comportamentos de risco.
Em Portugal, todos os anos são
diagnosticados entre 45 a 50 mil novos casos
de cancro, mas hoje em dia cancro não é
sinónimo de morte. Actualmente o cancro pode
ter cura em mais de 50% dos casos. No caso do
cancro do cólon, quando diagnosticado
precocemente, a taxa de cura é superior a
80% e no cancro da mama, quando detectado
atempadamente, a taxa de cura é superior a
90%. Tags : portugal crossbar challenge ricardo simao sabrosa bosingwa quaresma miguel veloso deco trave barra poste euro |
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Durée : 207 s |
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