Pilots posting cockpit videos on youtube
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Definately not.
Neither is it a Boeing, as it is a Fokker 100 or 70.
Neither is it a Boeing, as it is a Fokker 100 or 70.
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What a load of trouble makers some of you are. Whilst the first few seconds (when the a/c is still some way out) are hand held the actual approach to land is most definitely not. It's quite obvious that the camera is fixed and that the F/O is doing his job as required.
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Question for Flight Crew - To me, the approach sees Flatter than usual, or maybe a better word is Lower? They seem to call 500 feet rather further out than when I have sat up?
Am I imagining this? I'm just back from LAX so am in a persistent vegetative state so it's entirely possible.
Am I imagining this? I'm just back from LAX so am in a persistent vegetative state so it's entirely possible.
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I think that the AOA of a heavy such as that which you fly on TS may give the impression that the pointy end is higher than making the same appr than on a FK-100 which has a less pronounced AOA.