28-10-2008, 04:12 AM
Maybe come in a little flatter with a longer approach path so you can start settling in sooner. I had to do that when I first started out
because my approaches all looked like tactical approaches by C-17's in Baghdad. I learned to anticipate a little more and by stretching
and flattening out my approach I had lower speed at lower altitude sooner and could set her down more gently. It may not be perfectly
realistic when you have to slide under the glideslope a little but it works.
because my approaches all looked like tactical approaches by C-17's in Baghdad. I learned to anticipate a little more and by stretching
and flattening out my approach I had lower speed at lower altitude sooner and could set her down more gently. It may not be perfectly
realistic when you have to slide under the glideslope a little but it works.
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