Landing Gear down

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Landing Gear down

Postby G-EORGE » Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:07 am

I know it doesn't make any difference to the landing, but I like to do these things properly anyway,  when abouts do commercial airliners put their landing gear down?  Is it at a certain Alt. or a certain distance from the runway? Thanks
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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby Craig. » Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:50 am

i have been on flights where its gone down a good 5 or 10 mins before landing. However its usually lowered on finals.
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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby garymbuska » Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:28 pm

It is a little of both. Speed is the key factor here you do not want to lower your gear if you are going to fast no matter at what altitude. But in the real world there is a 250 knot air speed restriction below 10,000 feet.
Different airports have differnet altitude requirements for approach. You certainly would not want to fly 1,200 feet while on approach to JACKSON HOLE WYOMING if you try you will be burried in the ground by 5,000 feet or so. Since the altitude of KJAC is 6,412 feet AGL. So as a plane desends below 10,000 feet it slows down to at least 250 then the flaps usually go down next followed by the gear a little later.
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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby beefhole » Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:46 pm

If you want to get really technical, on an ILS approach, it goes down 1 1/2 dots below the glideslope.  This is standard practice for 737s, it's probably similar for all other aircraft.

i have been on flights where its gone down a good 5 or 10 mins before landing. However its usually lowered on finals.

This is normally done when the crew anticipates a high-workload approach; very windy, wx, lot's of traffic, vectoring, etc.  Better to have it down early than not at all by accident!
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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby Nexus » Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:13 pm

Normally you would not lower the gear before flaps 5 is selected (or normal LLZ intercept config). But when the GS becomes alive select gear down and flap 15 and arm the speedbrakes

But in the longer 737's, which are very slippery and difficult to slow down, lowring the gear is a great way of getting rid of excessive energy. Works in speeds below 270KIAS  :) Just watch the approaches into Innsbruck when gear down is selected at 9000ft  :)
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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby jrpilot » Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:34 pm

[quote]If you want to get really technical, on an ILS approach, it goes down 1 1/2 dots below the glideslope.
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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby beefhole » Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:39 pm

How do you know when you are 1 1/2 dots below the on the glideslope?


On your PFD, assuming a normal ILS approach (not B/C), the pink diamond (on the glideslope indicator portion) will be above the center by 1 1/2 tick marks.
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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby Fozzer » Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:53 pm

Doesn't it give you all this sort of information in the Pilots Handbook, for each of the default/downloaded sim aircraft..?

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Re: Landing Gear down

Postby VTproPilot » Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:14 pm

I was in a 747 a couple of days ago landing at JFK... I was right next to the wing and I could tell when the pilot put down flaps 15... it was at about 2500 ft., a good 5-7 minutes before touching down... at 2000 he lowered the gear... I was looking at the TVs behind the seats for the stats on the flight...

I'm pretty sure that most other airliners follow the same procedures... but then again I'm not a professional... :)
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