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Forum: Tech Log
17th Nov 2014, 22:20
Replies: 108
Views: 40,076
Posted By glendalegoon

scottbill DCA is not for supermen. But, in...

scottbill

DCA is not for supermen. But, in my 40 plus years in aviation, I don't see anyone doing the sideslip method at DCA.
Forum: Tech Log
15th Nov 2014, 14:18
Replies: 108
Views: 40,076
Posted By glendalegoon

scottbill what is different about...

scottbill


what is different about washington, landing to the south, is that final approach lasts about three seconds. a very low altitude turn to line up with the runway is required after...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Nov 2014, 07:10
Replies: 108
Views: 40,076
Posted By glendalegoon

mcnugget are you saying flying a learjet...

mcnugget

are you saying flying a learjet means you are flying a center line thrust airplane?

tell me, what other planes with engines mounted on the fuselage are center line thrust?
Forum: Tech Log
15th Nov 2014, 04:00
Replies: 108
Views: 40,076
Posted By glendalegoon

ACMS Every time I got a new plane, I would...

ACMS

Every time I got a new plane, I would read the aircraft flight manual, especially the introduction.

It always said that the book was no substitute for an experienced pilot.

Boeing...
Forum: Tech Log
14th Nov 2014, 19:26
Replies: 108
Views: 40,076
Posted By glendalegoon

ACMS... Do you realize that many people...

ACMS...

Do you realize that many people learned to fly in the actual airplane and not in a sim? Do you realize that many checkrides are flown and that a max crosswind is not available at the time...
Forum: Tech Log
14th Nov 2014, 03:16
Replies: 108
Views: 40,076
Posted By glendalegoon

hikoushi a lovely way of saying it. most...

hikoushi


a lovely way of saying it. most planes will do just fine with the crab and decrab very close to the runway, over the runway, at very , very low altitude (way under 50')

I understand...
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