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Is there any time when it is permissable to dip under the glide slope during the landing flare? Thanks!
Is there any time when it is permissable to dip under the glide slope during the landing flare? Thanks!
Ok, it is official. I am getting old. Questions like this now illicit the response out of me that I would see in my father and grandpappy. Are you stupid are just plain dumb? RTFM! Here is an idea. Instead of taking someone's word for it, who could be wrong be the way, why don't you get off your a$$ and do some research? Start with reading the FAR/AIM maybe....Not only is it a credible source, you might run across a few other things that you didn't know and increase your knowledge base. Imagine that, you could actually accomplish something that your spikey haired, backpack wearing dude friends have yet to undertake, professional continuing education! Taking shortcuts is no way to go through life kid.
Now, I have to go take my geritol, some back pills and try to get my morning BM out of the way before noon.
Ok, it is official. I am getting old. Questions like this now illicit the response out of me that I would see in my father and grandpappy. Are you stupid are just plain dumb? RTFM! Here is an idea. Instead of taking someone's word for it, who could be wrong be the way, why don't you get off your a$$ and do some research? Start with reading the FAR/AIM maybe....Not only is it a credible source, you might run across a few other things that you didn't know and increase your knowledge base. Imagine that, you could actually accomplish something that your spikey haired, backpack wearing dude friends have yet to undertake, professional continuing education! Taking shortcuts is no way to go through life kid.
Now, I have to go take my geritol, some back pills and try to get my morning BM out of the way before noon.
Is there any time when it is permissable to dip under the glide slope during the landing flare? Thanks!
See FAR 91.129(e)(2),(3).
Is there any time when it is permissable to dip under the glide slope during the landing flare? Thanks!
Common sense is half of flying. If there's no windshear and you're in visual daylight conditions with no worries of plowing under the approach lights, why not give yourself some more runway to roll out on? Or for passenger comfort why not land it on the 1000' bars and then let it roll instead of being a brake smasher and plowing some bluehair into the seat in front of them to make the first turnoff.
There is no such thing as "glide slope" once you're below decision height. The gauges are meaningless. So, yes, one can transition below glideslope on a 200' ILS if one is below 200', because again, there is no such thing as glideslope below DH.
There is no such thing as "glide slope" once you're below decision height. The gauges are meaningless. So, yes, one can transition below glideslope on a 200' ILS if one is below 200', because again, there is no such thing as glideslope below DH.
Thats not quite true on a CAT II or III rwy but thats being picky. Sorry
I was going to say the same thing... LOLThats not quite true on a CAT II or III rwy but thats being picky. Sorry
I think RL said it right. if you are doing a cat 2 or 3 it is not called an ILS. it is called ILS Rwy XX CAT II & III... Even then it is still a visual at 100' or 50'
Funny, I would think a plane like the 767 would adjust your RA for the altitude of the gear not the altitude of the antenna, like most of the rest of the transport AC do.
Belly, are you telling us that on the ground your RA says something other that 0? And if I did the math correct your gear is about 28 feet high. Wow the 76 is alot bigger than I thought
I think RL said it right. if you are doing a cat 2 or 3 it is not called an ILS. it is called ILS Rwy XX CAT II & III... Even then it is still a visual at 100' or 50'
I do it every single time going into MDW.
I never go more than one dot below: stay on the g/s until you reach minimums, transition to outside reference (VASI / PAPI if available),