by expat » Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:02 am
[quote]OK...seems like y'all are talking small prop craft.I'm talking 747,777,737,Lear 45...Lear being the smallest.I seldom fly props.I DO like them,but I want to get from KCLE to KEDW in a few hours.Not all day flying.I noticed AI AC (big jets) will have a ROC of 3200fpm and greater.Cant figure what is the acceptable average.As far as G forces of impact to rwy in a 747,etc...none of the data sheets speak of G forces.They give ROD.Sometimes I land a little heavy..., 3.2 Gs or so.Seems a bit much. // stephan/ 'Altitude With Attitude!'
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1. Captain, if the problem is not entered into the technical logbook.........then the aircraft does not have a problem.
2. And, if you have time to write the fault on a napkin and attach to it to the yoke.........you have time to write it in the tech log....see point 1.