potatowings, no you can not.
In this situation ops 1.515 still applies, which means the same requirements exist as if you were on the ground.
OPS 1.515
Landing — Dry Runways
(a) An operator shall ensure that the landing mass of the aeroplane determined in accordance with OPS 1.475 (a) for the
estimated time of landing at the destination aerodrome and at any alternate aerodrome allows a full stop landing from
50 ft above the threshold:
(1) For turbo-jet powered aeroplanes, within 60 % of the landing distance available.
GC
Last edited by Green Cactus; 11th May 2010 at 11:50.