The glideslope antenna on the 717 is inside the radome.
Cool stuff. Good to know, thanks.
I've got several thousand hours in the 717, and feel pretty comfortable saying it does not intentionally fly one dot low on apporaches, either coupled or not.
Ummm... I wasn't stating an opinion, I was stating FACT.
We flew 4 different aircraft over a 3-day trip. Every single one of them did exactly the same thing INSIDE the MM. At about 200 feet the descent rate picked up just a bit, at 100 feet we were 1/2 a dot low, at 50 feet we were 1 dot low, then the aircraft rounded out and touched down at the 1000 foot marker.
Every single time. Period. End of sentence.
I wish it was legal for me to leave my camera phone on and film the PFD during the approach and I'd post the video. Go fly it and tell me what it does.
Locking it up and flying the needles will take the GS antenna to where the GS intersects the runway. Without flaring, the mains will touch down short of that point. There is a nice diagram in hte training section of the 717 AOM that shows the exact numbers.
Again, I'm telling you what it does in the aircraft. Go fly it next time and leave it in autoland and watch it inside the MM. On the next approach, hand-fly it and lock yourself into those F/D cues and watch it do the same thing.
The question I have is: are you sure Boeing didn't DESIGN it with that in mind? Maybe the reason it pitches over and goes below the glideslope at the end is to compensate for the fact that the wheels are probably 30-40 feet lower than the glideslope antenna if it's in the radome.
Possibly THAT is why on an autoland you cross the references at the RA you're SUPPOSED to?
It is poor technique to duck under. Go on over to the schoolhouse and preach the duck under technique and your proverbial pee pee will get smacked.
Lear, move the duck-under question over to the in-house training department web site if you think it will fly.
I certainly would if I knew how to get onto that board. I also don't have log in info for the NPA board either, but that's my own fault for not dropping my stuff by whatshisnames v-file (I forgot his name actually).
Again, I'm not preaching a "duck-under" maneuver. That is an unsafe IMC maneuver done by wilfully flying low on the Glideslope while still in IMC conditions and I DO NOT condone that.
What I DID say, and will CONTINUE to say, is that it is legal AND safe to take up visual reference to the airport once INSIDE minimums and land the aircraft, even if you end up one dot low as you cross the runway threshold.
I'm sorry if you don't like that, I didn't make the rules, I just follow them, and there's nothing that says I can't. The regs and the AIM are on my side.