And "quite the airshow" it was --- the tower offered after landing ..... 
Great story, A4's about the circling whale approach to SFO. Would have loved to witness that.
I can't count the number of times I have had to slam down gear, speed brakes, and rapidly program flaps thinking: "Why the heck did Approach hold us high for so long?" "Why the heck didn't I slow sooner?" "Why the heck didn't I demand lower?" Are we going to make it?" I can see in my peripheral vision, my partner stiffen his back as he peers out front - and down - to the approach end. I wonder how the passengers feel. "Do they know?" "Do they realize what's happening?" "Are they uncomfortable with the flight deck angle?" "Can't S-turn with a "heavy" off my wing." "Don't want to go around if I don't have to." "I'm better than this; how did I get myself into this uncomfortable position?" :bigeyes2_
Then, while all these thoughts are racing through my head, I again look out to check our very close-abeam, heavy traffic for the parallel runway 28. Instantly, I feel much better. Although he is uncomfortably close,
he is actually and unbelievably higher, and a little faster than we are! Yes! We weren't so bad off after all! (Comfort is where you find it; and yes, we both land safely.

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