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sqwkvfr said:That would be great if what you describe was depicted aspart of the missed approach...however, it is not...
GravityHater said:The main confusing thing about that particular procedure (the missed part) has always been:
It is that it is the ONLY TIME you will ever see BACK COURSE printed on a chart in which you are flying OUTBOUND on a localizer. [that I have seen] (well now someone will find another example)
Any other time you see the words "BC", you are flying towards the antenna with reverse sensing. We are trained to expect it.
Hopefully in real life you will notice as you turn to intercept that the needle is on the left side of the gauge, and drifting into the center and your natural tendancy to track the needle will overwhelm any higher thought processes!
mattpilot said:when your on the dark side, it will indicate to the left.![]()
GravityHater said:OOOOOOHHHHH, *NEVER* FLY ON THE DARK SIDE, OBIE!!!
just kidding, I like your memory aid though MP.
mattpilot said:Sorry to get back on subject, but how is the ILS 21 approach into KROW a "widowmaker" ? No mountains around and its fairly flat. I just flew it on flightsim and its like any other approach - simple. Nearest "significant" elevation was maybe 100nm away.
I must be dense![]()
RJP said:You're not dense, just a **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**ing dumbass.
Keep logging that flightsim time.
mattpilot said:Oh i'm sorry.... I guess i'm not quite as good as you. Perhaps your highness would care to explain what makes it the widowmaker? Oh, and i'm sure you have a better idea then flightsim? I guess to meet your standard i'd have to buy a plane ticket to roswell, rent a high performance plane and do the approach like that?
Yea.... whatever frenchie...
mattpilot said:Sorry to get back on subject, but how is the ILS 21 approach into KROW a "widowmaker" ? No mountains around and its fairly flat. I just flew it on flightsim and its like any other approach - simple. Nearest "significant" elevation was maybe 100nm away.
I must be dense![]()
RJP said:Well, since you asked. The folks at the FBO used to call it the Widowmaker. They had t-shirts and mugs for sale for the military guys that did it during UPT.
Yes, I have a better idea than your flightsim experience. Yes, you should personally go fly there, rent a jet and give it a shot. Yes, you're still an redneck dumbass.
Bon nuit.
Vector4fun said:Matt,
As I understand it, it picked up that name because the approach was often included on the T38 checkride. Go back to your flight sim, run your airspeed up to around 320kts, and then fly the approach at that speed, slowing to around 210 kts after intercepting the localizer. If you still think it's easy, then obviously, the Air Force missed a hell of a pilot...![]()
mattpilot said:Just curious ... does your hatred for me stem from the French thread in the YGBSM forum? If so, your pretty pathetic.... a pathetic frenchie.
mattpilot said:"If you are like 100LL, you can also put a political twist on it. The LEFTies are evil, thus on the Dark side"
I don't like you because you manage to drag every thread into your little right-wing world.
RJP said:Yep, they missed out with matt. Would love to see him flail in a -38 trying this approach.
You forgot to mention that if he's going to play widowmaker on the sim, not to do it in a glass cockpit with an autopilot. Fly by hand young man.