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Dazmundo
10th Apr 2017, 18:46
Guys - forgive the naive question, but what does "no flags" mean on the approach? What would constitute a flag?
victorc10
10th Apr 2017, 19:07
http://www.americanflyers.net/aviationlibrary/instrument_flying_handbook/images/Chapters%201%20to%207_img_215.jpg
This is where it comes from but would also include any amber indications on a PFD/ND or other system which might affect the continuation of the approach.
Amadis of Gaul
10th Apr 2017, 23:54
Never heard of such a callout, must be from the distant past.
4Screwaircrew
11th Apr 2017, 07:31
It's in daily use where I earn my crust.
Thai Pom
11th Apr 2017, 08:08
Is it along the lines of "All T's and P's in the green"?
Amadis of Gaul
11th Apr 2017, 16:47
It's in daily use where I earn my crust.
Trimotor or Curtis Condor?:)
4Screwaircrew
11th Apr 2017, 19:47
Brand new Boeings.
BizJetJock
12th Apr 2017, 09:27
On more modern equipment....