A320 and Mach .8
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A320 and Mach .8
asked by london last night to maintain mach .8 which was responded by a definite no due turb. Just a heads up, in turb or unstable atmospheric conditions .8 is way way too close to getting an overspeed, thanks.
the 320's are far more speed sensitive to oscillations than the 737.
the 320's are far more speed sensitive to oscillations than the 737.
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just say what you can do at the time then, then we can slow the guys behind you down or make you last in the queue by speeding the others up
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As said before ...if you can't fly the speed let us know and we will go to plan B.... especially with turbulence, sat in our comfy seats on the ground we may be unaware of planes bouncing about.
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Im sure most controllers willl give you the speed that is most suitable at the time. if you cant do it let us know!
there has been a number of times recently (within the last week) when none of the aircraft have even reported the turbulence so we wouldnt have even known!
happy flying!
there has been a number of times recently (within the last week) when none of the aircraft have even reported the turbulence so we wouldnt have even known!
happy flying!