TAZ MAN
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matt1.1 said:I was speaking out of my, er...digestive track here...edited for flamebating.
What are you trying to accomplish here??
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matt1.1 said:I was speaking out of my, er...digestive track here...edited for flamebating.
matt1.1 said:
matt1.1 said:Boeingman, I suggest you read the accident investigation before misrepresenting the facts about young pilots. That accident involved two GE engines that failed to restart and a QRH that did not provide the necessary airspeed guidance for a successful restart. Nice try, old timer but again your MEMORY has failed or you are just distorting the facts and talking out your a$$.
AlbieF15 said:...I've always liked a slight duck under at 500 feet (fighter tech on ILS to land 500 down) when VMC....
Mach 80 said:If an airliner attempts to land on a runway, you can rest assured something told them they could. The important thing is that accurate information is entered into the equation.
MAGNUM!! said:What do y'all think of this:
Flew into Huntington one night with a very young 727 FDX captain. Short runway, bad wx. very low vis. He flat out told me, "okay, bra, I'm gonna fly this ILS one dot low the whole way down. It'll put us exactly where I wanna be on the runway." Sounded good to me. The dude flew a great approach exactly like he said he was gonna fly it, and we landed about 1000' feet down and stopped in plenty o' time. I liked it, since most military pilots like to land in the first 500' anyway. How do my civvie bros feel about something like the approach above? Just curious.
Guitar rocker said:Magnum...you REALLY have to ask this? Are you kidding? Let me ask YOU a simple question. Lets say a Fed was giving you guys a route check, would you have let the captain fly it like he said or would you have spoken up?
matt1.1 said:Boeingman, I suggest you read the accident investigation before misrepresenting the facts about young pilots. That accident involved two GE engines that failed to restart and a QRH that did not provide the necessary airspeed guidance for a successful restart. Nice try, old timer but again your MEMORY has failed or you are just distorting the facts and talking out your a$$.
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satpak77 said:if the Fed was onboard and it was hard IMC, and the crew purposely flew it like that, they all would be violated
In his post, his young Captain says "it will put me right where I want to be on the runway"
I suppose that Captain himself has flight-checked the "one-dot low" scenario into that particular airport, that runway, under those conditions. I wonder if the Captain knew for certain what terrain clearance his new technique provided.
I doubt Magnum flew it like that on his interview sim ride either....
(or maybe he did, we all just learned "the trick" to passing the FDX interview)
Guitar rocker said:Yup, they would have all gotten nailed.