by logjam » Sat Nov 20, 2004 11:27 pm
That beeping BTW is the morse code identifier, to make sure you are not locked into the wrong ILS. This will ensure you don't land at Van Nuys instead of LAX. Once you have locked on, you can switch it off. Now as far as Auto landing is concerned, from this humble person DON'T! Better to follow the ILS localis(z)er and stay a little above the glidepath. Practise your approaches intercepting the glidepath at 5 miles out. You will need to monitor your groundspeed as well as your airspeed. To avoid stalling a good trick is to use flaps at the recommended speeds keeping power on and reserving full flaps until you are 30 ft above the threshold. Air brakes can be used if you have them. Make sure that you don't flare too much or you'll tail strike in some and reverse thrust in those that have it. Use braking when your groundspeed is down below 80. Then take off reverse thrust passing 60 and full braking then. Notice my logo says every landing is a good one? Well every landing you can walk away from is a GREAT one.
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logjam on Sat Nov 20, 2004 11:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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