Amish RakeFight
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It was kind of a joke. Charlie West is one of those places that makes landing interesting. Definitely not anything close to that place, though.
Heyas,
Agreed. Charlie-west isn't one of those places where you'd want to under or over shoot.
For those who've never been there, CRW is built on the top of two mountains. They sheared the top off the hills and used the rock to fill in a bit between them. All the runways and taxiways have a shear drop off. If you landed short, you'd go splat into the side of the mountain, and if you went long, you'd do a balisitic arc into the ground WAAAYY below.
Very weird place to land at night. And the only airport I'd ever been to that had curbs on all the taxiways.
Nu
I wouldn't quite call them mountains
Holy crap!
That is among the best cockpit videos I've ever seen. You've got to have some brass cajones to fly an approach like that.
I like how the touchdown was so hard, the j/ser almost dropped the camera, lol.
It looks like that's what you need to do to be able to stop. Please if you ever fly down there, or Guatemala city do me a favor and stay on the glideslope all the way down the runway. Then call me and let me know if you stopped before the end of the runway.
Been into GUA (MGGT) twice this week and saw no need to slip in under the glideslope. Just don't float (1.4 percent downslope after the touchdown zone) and you'll be fine. Medium autobrakes had us clearing at midfield.
The departure off of 19 has some pucker-factor, though...yank the gear up and watch the earth end underneath you! The active volcano (complete with lava) is a nice touch to remind you you're not in Ohio...
gator
Wow.
On top of everything else, he totally side loaded the landing.
If you are talking about VOR/DME 19 at Guatemala City then yeah been there - done that AND on GS. Not a problem.
Try it in a real airplane.
Try it in a real airplane.
Kewl, I've never flow in my self, only as a pax. I never get tired of the view there. All the volcanos, cliffs, greens.
Huh.
You need to 'jump-seat' in a bigger jet and then you would know why what seems to be a 'side-loaded' touchdown is actually quite normal.
LOL.........I guess boxes don't bit*h because they are in a "real" airplane. I will keep that in mind. Anybody who cares what airplane they are in needs to get a job a wife a kid or a life......your pick.