Landing Nose Gear First In High Crosswinds- And This Is The Result

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In this video we see a very seldom used landing technique of going nose first. We’re talking about within inches of a crash. Note that the windsock is showing a 90 degree crosswind! Some more flaps and a few extra barf bags would have helped just a tad more. Also, note that this aircraft was full of people, so a little sketchy much? Regardless, excellent save and steady hands.