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About 30 seconds maximum after they move in. :{
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At least they knew something was amiss after the 500 foot call:
The captain reported that about 500 feet agl he did not observe the PAPI lights; however, he remained "focused on the visual approach." At 2041:25 the captain stated "confirmed stable." The airplane was 1.5 nm from the threshold of KRCA, 8 nm from KRAP. The airplane was descending approximately 1,200 feet per minute, and the captain said "this is the most [expletive] approach I've made in a while." Shortly after, the captain increased the descent rate as high as 1,200 feet per minute, resulting in an unstable approach as he was focused on the wrong landing runway. The crew realized the mistake just prior to touchdown, but considered it was safer to complete the landing at that point. They had the RNAV GPS 14 in the box but apparently chose not to use the guidance for the visual approach: The captain switched off the autopilot, and directed the first officer to clear the flight director display. Some classic lessons that will undoubtedly be momentarily forgotten by another airliner crew when the next wrong runway landing occurs. |
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