Would a DC-10 landing on a highway crack the cement?
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Would a DC-10 landing on a highway crack the cement?
Let's say that it's an aged highway, perhaps a few years, and a fully loaded DC-10 did an emergency landing on it. Would the plane crack the highway cement?
A DC-10 weighs almost 600,000 pounds.
A DC-10 weighs almost 600,000 pounds.
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Re: Would a Boeing 737 landing on a highway crack the cement
Big plans this weekend?intotherain wrote:Let's say that it's an aged highway, perhaps a few years, and a fully loaded Boeing 737-800 did an emergency landing on it. Would the plane crack the highway cement?
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Max takeoff weight for a 737-800 is like 175,000 lbs, distributed across 3 sets of landing gear so that's 58,333 lbs each. Each landing gear set has 4 giant tires so that's 14,583 lbs per tire. Big trucks can hit 40,000 lbs or more so I think the roadway would handle it. I also think the main gear sets are set wider that the roadway
Please note: all math done on calculator:weight distribution wouldn't be so evenly divided among the landing gear sets:
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Soo safe to say no-one plans to go near any aged highways for a while now?
Depends really, unless the plane has no wings, you aren't going to get its full weight until it's stationary, which would suggest that it probably wouldn't, or any problems would be minor. Planes have a lot of tyre surface area, as they run a low PSI, and have plenty of wide wheels
Despite their size, they still have to be reasonably light weight

Depends really, unless the plane has no wings, you aren't going to get its full weight until it's stationary, which would suggest that it probably wouldn't, or any problems would be minor. Planes have a lot of tyre surface area, as they run a low PSI, and have plenty of wide wheels
Despite their size, they still have to be reasonably light weight
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It would also depend on the material under the road. In some areas the roads are built on rock bed, in others it's over soft clay, sand/rock mix etc. So sometimes with the weather being really cold the clay contracts and pulls away from the road in spots. That makes a weak area where the concrete could crack.
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Is it an African Boeing or a European Boeing?storysunfolding wrote:
The real question is if an airplane is on a runway that works like a conveyor belt where that belt perfectly matches the airplanes forward speed but in the opposite direction, does the plane take off?
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