Landing on ice

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bobsbeer

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My niece made her first landing on the ice in the Antarctic near the South Pole. (She is on the right of the picture in the Captains seat). She works for a company supplying the the Australian Antarctic survey. Not sure I would want to do that, but she's only 28 so still fearless. :lol:

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Well done that young lady!! :hat:

I've landed on ice (as a passenger) a few times in Siberia, I found that you have no spacial awareness as white is white is white. You have no idea where you are relative to the ground, very frightening. AND I was on a Russian crewed Russian built aircraft - very scary. :sick:
 
Well done that woman.

As above, white on white is a beggar, must have been close to instruments only for the majority of the approach, no matter what the visbility.
 
Well done. :thumb: Don't think i would want to fly a plane fullstop let alone land it on ice. Come to think about it I don't really like flying. :lol: :lol:
 
I am proud when swmbo parks the car close to the kerb and not in the middle of the road.

This is on another level.
 
Great stuff, ones arse would be biting chunks out of ones seat attempting such a landing.
 
Will12283 said:
I am proud when swmbo parks the car close to the kerb and not in the middle of the road.

This is on another level.

:rofl:
 
Will12283 said:
I am proud when swmbo parks the car close to the kerb and not in the middle of the road.

This is on another level.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
:lol: :lol: Landing at the South Pole is parking on another level. But at least there is no other cars to hit. :lol:
 
Will12283 said:
I am proud when swmbo parks the car close to the kerb and not in the middle of the road.

This is on another level.

My mum is still learning how to park parallel to the kerb, and she's been driving over fifty years.
 

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