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landing faq

Postby lim » Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:43 pm

just wanted to ask : can you change the runway you wanna land on. ATC sometimes makes you turn the plane a big round to reach the assigned runway, while there are other runways, equally as long, for you to land, straight in without any weird turnings?

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Re: landing faq

Postby BFMF » Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:50 pm

Because you always land into the wind. ;)

If there are parallel runways, you can request the other parallel runway
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Re: landing faq

Postby GA_Pilot » Tue Nov 01, 2005 12:49 am

Aircraft are vectored by ATC to land into the wind, OR as close as possible for a headwind landing, so landings are dictated by wind direction and speed, not necessarily which runway will give you a straight in approach  :o
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Re: landing faq

Postby garymbuska » Tue Nov 01, 2005 8:22 am

There is one way you can get ATC to let you land on the runway you want. What you can do is before you start the flight figure out which runway you will want to land at then just adjust the wind so that runway becomes the active runway.
I am not sure if you wait till ATC has allready contacted you and assigned a runway if you change the winds afterward I am not sure if ATC will change the runway or not. ??? 8)
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Re: landing faq

Postby lim » Tue Nov 01, 2005 9:14 am

but what if the weather setting is set to zero wind? like no wind at all?

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Re: landing faq

Postby BFMF » Tue Nov 01, 2005 10:04 am

but what if the weather setting is set to zero wind? like no wind at all?


If there's no wind, a lot of airports have a preferred runways.

Terrain, obstacles, and noise abatement can decide what runway to use in optimal conditions
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Re: landing faq

Postby TSC. » Tue Nov 01, 2005 12:29 pm

P.S. How do you attach photos to the message? copy and paste doesn't seem to work?

Hi lim, welcome to SimV.

To put images in your posts, you first need to upload them to the SimV server.
Have a look HERE for instuctions on posting images.

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Re: landing faq

Postby MattNW » Tue Nov 01, 2005 7:59 pm

I think you can request a different runway after ATC has assigned you and before you are cleared to land. Not sure exactly but somewhere in there you can request a different runway. It's there so you can practice crosswind and tailwind landings.
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Re: landing faq

Postby logjam » Wed Nov 02, 2005 9:23 pm

It is possible to land on a different runway to that assigned. Do it this way: Bring your 'plane onto the downwind leg of the assigned r/w circuit at or below 2000' and wait for clearance to land. Acknowledge the clearance, but then extend the leg so that you are well clear of the approach, then turn onto the downwind leg of the R/W you wish to land on. make a wide circuit and just land. ATC will then direct you to ground control. It's even easier with parallel R/Ws. Just get clearance to land on the one and actually land on the other. Of course in any case it's dangerous to do this. ATC is there for a reason, #1 reason is to prevent collisions.
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Re: landing faq

Postby phantom1 » Thu Nov 03, 2005 8:50 am

When flying VFR, you do get the choice to accept the selected runway, or request an alternate runway. I don't believe you get that choice when flying IFR.
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