by garymbuska » Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:28 pm
It is a little of both. Speed is the key factor here you do not want to lower your gear if you are going to fast no matter at what altitude. But in the real world there is a 250 knot air speed restriction below 10,000 feet.
Different airports have differnet altitude requirements for approach. You certainly would not want to fly 1,200 feet while on approach to JACKSON HOLE WYOMING if you try you will be burried in the ground by 5,000 feet or so. Since the altitude of KJAC is 6,412 feet AGL. So as a plane desends below 10,000 feet it slows down to at least 250 then the flaps usually go down next followed by the gear a little later.
Gary M Buska
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