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Airbus A319 (N312NV) - The windsock gives a very good indication of what these Allegiant pilots were up against as this pic shows the first of three separate "touchdowns" of the main gear on AAY's N312NV as the pilots battle crosswind wind gusts that sometimes exceeded 65 MPH while they make their second attempt to get their Airbus down on 34L. This first "contact" came when the Bus was already 4000 feet down the 11,000 foot long Runway 34L (the "4" marker is visible in the background behind the left tires) and as seen here, it was a hard touch on to the left mains. The Airbus rebounded into the air and the next touchdown was another hard contact but it was the reverse of this scene with the left wing high and the right mains taking all the weight. The Airbus rebounded back into the air yet again and came down back on the left main tires for a third smoking touchdown. But the third touchdown worked -- the pilots got the right mains down on the concrete and then used every method to shut down their aircraft as it approached the 2000 foot marker.br /This was the AAY's second landing attempt. The first attempt became a missed approach when the pilots received wind sheer alerts while experiencing gains and losses of 30 while still a couple of miles out. The very high winds, which had been blowing directly out of the south during the morning and noon hours, had shifted and were coming from the west and blowing across the airport by the time this AAY arrived from Las V.
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Airbus A319 (N312NV)

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The windsock gives a very good indication of what these Allegiant pilots were up against as this pic shows the first of three separate "touchdowns" of the main gear on AAY's N312NV as the pilots battle crosswind wind gusts that sometimes exceeded 65 MPH while they make their second attempt to get their Airbus down on 34L. This first "contact" came when the Bus was already 4000 feet down the 11,000 foot long Runway 34L (the "4" marker is visible in the background behind the left tires) and as seen here, it was a hard touch on to the left mains. The Airbus rebounded into the air and the next touchdown was another hard contact but it was the reverse of this scene with the left wing high and the right mains taking all the weight. The Airbus rebounded back into the air yet again and came down back on the left main tires for a third smoking touchdown. But the third touchdown worked -- the pilots got the right mains down on the concrete and then used every method to shut down their aircraft as it approached the 2000 foot marker.
This was the AAY's second landing attempt. The first attempt became a missed approach when the pilots received wind sheer alerts while experiencing gains and losses of 30 while still a couple of miles out. The very high winds, which had been blowing directly out of the south during the morning and noon hours, had shifted and were coming from the west and blowing across the airport by the time this AAY arrived from Las V.

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Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
Earlier in the morning, I saw a sight that was a "first" for me. A Southwest flight, already over 16R and flaring to touch down, suddenly seemed to shudder. The jet was only 50 feet or so off the runway when the pilots slammed the throttles to full takeoff power, declared a "missed approach," and headed for the sky. The wheels were going back into the wells before the jet was even 200 feet up. The pilots reported to the tower that they had encountered a wind sheer right over the runway and fought their plane back into the air. (I do know there had been an extremely violent blast of wind - I was almost shoved right off the roof I was on.) The flight diverted to Oakland (another SW diverted to SMF), and it was the last Southwest aircraft to come to Reno during the remaining six hours I was at the airport. But Southwest was not the only airline that diverted flights. Later in the morning, a Volaris arriving from Mexico declared a miss and immediately diverted to San Jose.
The winds were the strongest I have ever personally encountered at RNO. I had arrived at RNO at 5:30 AM and stayed until 4 PM. When I got home around dinnertime, my wife commented on my badly windburned face.
Darryl Sarno
Great shot and perspective Gary! Those crosswinds can be quite challenging for landings! All 5!
Tom Vance
Epic Gman__ wow, Ive been out there( Not RNO) but other airports where wind was a huge factor and my hat goes off on the Pilots who have the talent to get the jet on the runway. Great photo here and like Darryl says: " All 5..."
Tom Vance
...and video next time or I'm driving up there to give you a Class on vid. :) jk
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Date Avion Provenance Destination Départ Arrivée Durée
08-05-2025 A319Syracuse Hancock Intl ()Nashville Intl () 22h24 EDT 23h24 CDT Planifié
08-05-2025 A319Myrtle Beach Intl ()Syracuse Hancock Intl () 19h46 EDT 21h19 EDT Planifié
08-05-2025 A319Syracuse Hancock Intl ()Myrtle Beach Intl () 17h05 EDT 18h38 EDT Planifié
08-05-2025 A319Nashville Intl ()Syracuse Hancock Intl () 13h14 CDT 15h45 EDT Planifié
08-05-2025 A319Int'l Hector ()Nashville Intl () 10h00 CDT 11h57 CDT Planifié
08-05-2025 A319Nashville Intl ()Int'l Hector () 06h41 CDT 08h34 CDT Planifié
05-05-2025 A319General Downing - Peoria Intl ()Nashville Intl () 21h02 CDT 21h52 CDT 0:50
05-05-2025 A319Int'l de Denver ()General Downing - Peoria Intl () 17h23 MDT 20h04 CDT 1:40
05-05-2025 A319General Downing - Peoria Intl ()Int'l de Denver () 15h16 CDT 16h08 MDT 1:51
05-05-2025 A319Nashville Intl ()General Downing - Peoria Intl () 12h54 CDT 13h54 CDT 0:59
05-05-2025 A319régional de Sioux Falls ()Nashville Intl () 09h56 CDT 11h28 CDT 1:32
05-05-2025 A319Nashville Intl ()régional de Sioux Falls () 07h00 CDT 08h42 CDT 1:42
05-05-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Nashville Intl () 05h58 EDT 05h40 CDT 0:42
04-05-2025 A319Roanoke Rgnl ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 19h15 EDT 20h05 EDT 0:49
04-05-2025 A319Nashville Intl ()Roanoke Rgnl () 16h19 CDT 18h20 EDT 1:00
04-05-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Nashville Intl () 13h20 EDT 13h08 CDT 0:47
02-05-2025 A319Int'l Austin-Bergstrom ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 19h19 CDT 22h28 EDT 2:08
02-05-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Int'l Austin-Bergstrom () 16h04 EDT 18h17 CDT 3:13
02-05-2025 A319Key West Intl ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 11h12 EDT 13h32 EDT 2:19
02-05-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Key West Intl () 07h44 EDT 09h57 EDT 2:12
01-05-2025 A319Punta Gorda ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 20h55 EDT 22h47 EDT 1:51
01-05-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Punta Gorda () 17h32 EDT 19h38 EDT 2:05
01-05-2025 A319Int'l McCarran ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 09h13 PDT 15h37 EDT 3:24
01-05-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Int'l McCarran () 07h01 EDT 07h52 PDT 3:51
01-05-2025 A319Tinker Afb ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 00h00 CDT 02h31 EDT 1:31
30-04-2025 A319Patuxent River ()Tinker Afb () 20h51 EDT 22h44 CDT 2:52
30-04-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Patuxent River () 18h33 EDT 19h32 EDT 0:59
27-04-2025 A319Int'l McCarran ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 09h54 PDT 16h11 EDT 3:16
27-04-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Int'l McCarran () 07h37 EDT 08h32 PDT 3:54
26-04-2025 A319Punta Gorda ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 17h09 EDT 19h12 EDT 2:02
26-04-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Punta Gorda () 14h02 EDT 15h58 EDT 1:56
26-04-2025 A319Eglin AFB/Destin-Ft Walton Beach ()Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky () 10h30 CDT 13h01 EDT 1:31
26-04-2025 A319Int'l de Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky ()Eglin AFB/Destin-Ft Walton Beach () 08h36 EDT 08h54 CDT 1:18
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