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IMO the CRJ lands better without flaps.
Until you try to land it at 0 flap and forget to arm the GLDs (which I may have done once). That gets interesting. Think skipping a stone across a pond!
Yea no shi_tWhy would you have ever disarmed the GLD's?
Until you try to land it at 0 flap and forget to arm the GLDs (which I may have done once). That gets interesting. Think skipping a stone across a pond!
IMO the CRJ lands better without flaps.
Quite possibly the funniest thing I have ever seen on FI.
I've done this in the ERJ with passengers and stuff. I think our final speed was around 163 or 165, I don't remember which. It wasn't a big deal...I think the ERJ generally has better slow speed characteristics than a lot of jets. That speed was actually a good 30 or 35 knots above stall, whereas on a normal landing we may be 15 or so knots from it.
Tim
Idiot. Why would you disarm them. Fcuk, now you know why mngmt thinks so little of you ASAholes.
...I think the ERJ generally has better slow speed characteristics than a lot of jets.
Actually, "I" didn't disarm them. They were disarmed somehow by the new guy I had with me, I assume during the after takeoff check when he was switching the reversers off. So, yes, it's my fault I didn't see the status message, especially after the flaps failed on approach. Then again, it was a CHA-ATL flight, so it's not like I flew around for 2 hours without noticing the message. Either way, I think "idiot" might be a bit harsh. Come to think of it, "ASAhole" might be a bit harsh also. Admittedly, I misspoke in my first post when I said "forgot to arm", so I understand the confusion. Then again, you might be just be a turd. Who knows?
Per part 25, the minimum ref speed for the certification of a transport category aircraft is 1.23 times VSO. That means if you have a 135kt ref and likely a min approach speed of 140, then you have a stall speed no higher than 110 kts, which is a 30 kt spread.
guess those flaps don't do a lot for the CRJ... The Avro would go from about 120 with to about 200 at flap 0. Anyone know what the 744 would be no flaps?
A turd that notices where the GLD sw. is at...
I was on an ASA flight a couple of months ago that did a no flapper into YYZ. Captain did an outstanding job explaining the situation to the passengers; what to expect (shallower approach, higher speed, agressive braking, fire engines etc). Flight attendant did an extra strict job securing the cabin.
Absolute professionalism on both sides of the cockpit door from this ASA crew.
Captain greased the landing too.
Proposed FAR amendment for CRJ operators:
FAR 91.xxx IFR fuel requirements "Fly to the planned destination, miss the approach, then fly to a VFR airport with at least a 10,000 ft runway in case of flap failure"