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Old 1st October 2007 | 12:27
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737-300 Speeds

Hi.
Does anyone know the correct settings for a 737-300. Looking at N1/pitch /flap settings etc for take off,cruise, hold, flaps, approach and ILS. Also is there a rough rule of thumb for landing, at what height do you need to be flaring?
Any help would be appreciated

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Old 1st October 2007 | 14:40
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There is a very good site [The Boeing 737 Technical Site] try google for a search
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Old 2nd October 2007 | 07:00
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Old 2nd October 2007 | 20:11
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Power settings obviously vary for flaps and speeds.
Various places you can get that from.

On approach flaps 30 - 2.5 degrees nose up average 55% n1, depends on weight, and on flare keep it the same down through 50ft, 40ft, then at 30 ft, just a slight check back on the yoke, and cut power at 20ft, and then a nice gentle pull on the yoke, to touch down. works pretty good for me.

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Old 3rd October 2007 | 08:29
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Thrust levers closed at 20' or as you touch down?
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Old 3rd October 2007 | 08:41
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Have you tried Search? It's coming up constantly.
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Old 4th October 2007 | 20:57
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ok, go to smartcockpit.com

download the B737 Classics QRH and check the table for pitch attitude and thrust settings of the "airspeed unreliable" non normal checklist.
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