by ashaman » Thu May 31, 2007 6:56 am
If you use the default ATC and they tell you to start descent remember that they expect you do descent at a rate of 1800 feet per minute (normally). As for the speed, over 10.000 feet you can hold the speed you like, while under 10.000 you must reduce to 250.
What said above may not apply for on-line ATC nor add-ons ATC's (the like of Radar Contact).
Usually, while landing, slow down to 220~200 (depending from the plane used) as soon your instruments signal LOC alive (or at 25nm from the airport in a visual approach) and, as soon as the Glide goes alive too (or you can see the PAPI, in visual approach), gear down and flaps. Final landing speed depends on the plane exclusively.
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ashaman on Thu May 31, 2007 6:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
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