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Postby Brown » Sat Dec 11, 2004 12:44 am

What is the trick to getting the 737 on the ground smothly,so the passengers don't complain .
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Re: 737

Postby Gunny04 » Sat Dec 11, 2004 12:56 am

Fly slow, dont Pull imelmans on Approach like I do, when I say slow I mean 120 knots or less if possible..... Just dont pull an imelman...... I ended up getting all the passengers puke on me! Eeeeeeeeek, Well cheers, Gunny.... Also Dont do any Jerky movement, and if they complain cause it aint 100% smooth tell em to fly elsewhere Cheers..!
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Re: 737

Postby BiggBaddWolf » Sat Dec 11, 2004 3:56 am

Here's how I do it, may not be correct.... :o

Use the Approach, to get established on the localizer and glideslope. and it will bring you in. I usually maintain a little higher than 120 kts, usually 140, maybe a little more, then turn off the autopilot at the middle marker and hand fly it the rest of the way in... ;D
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Re: 737

Postby forfun » Sat Dec 11, 2004 4:09 am

Well, i just get to the runway and flare while holding the brakes (because sometimes you don't even know you've hit the ground) and increase pitch as you slow to make it a soft touch.

It's probly not the right way but it works for me


And 140kts is usually what i come down on as well, cos 120 can be a bit slow
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Re: 737

Postby beefhole » Sat Dec 11, 2004 1:01 pm

Use the reference sheet found in the kneeboard for v-speeds, it'll give you the recommended landing speed.  Disengage A/T and idle throttles when the runway threshhold disappears under your nose, or when you cross the inner marker (in reall life it's just "when you make the runway"-so whenever you are sure to land on it).  DON'T flare more than 5 degrees nose up, anything more is dangerous-I think the maximum is like 9 degrees, but you shouldn't need anymore than 5.  Also, for realisms sake, try not to land on displaced threshholds or you get a fine  :-[ :'(.  Good luck.
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Re: 737

Postby Brown » Tue Dec 14, 2004 9:37 pm

Thanks for all of the help , I will apply them to my next flights.
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