Joke going stale?Told a UAL 767 “caution trucks on the highway contact tower”. They were ah…not amused. Brickyard behind them thought it was hilarious though.
Joke going stale?
Told a UAL 767 “caution trucks on the highway contact tower”. They were ah…not amused. Brickyard behind them thought it was hilarious though.
Has there been any discussion about limiting ops on 29?Told a UAL 767 “caution trucks on the highway contact tower”. They were ah…not amused. Brickyard behind them thought it was hilarious though.
Has there been any discussion about limiting ops on 29?
Just a guess, but I bet you’ll hear more “unable” from heavy’s in the future. Accurate to say from an atc perspective 22L or 29 ops have similar arrival rate?If we limited ops every time a pilot screwed something up we wouldn’t have any ops. They did flight check the RNAV w 29 the other day though.
Just remember.
4 red and you’re in the bread.
Just a guess, but I bet you’ll hear more “unable” from heavy’s in the future. Accurate to say from an atc perspective 22L or 29 ops have similar arrival rate?
When I first got to SouthernJets, it was some sort of former USAF thing “I’m ducking under” and I’ve never heard that phrase before or even understood the efficacy of it.
It took us about a decade to work all that out of our lexicon, but it was certainly a thing.
If I saw someone verbalize and then “I’m ducking under” on a line check, it would be a closed door debriefing and a call to crew scheduling for a replacement crew.
It’s not a duck under, that’s when you go below MDA or the GP to try and eek below an undercast to land. It’s an aimpoint shift. To all you to land at about the 1000’ from the threshold, prior to the first set of arresting gear. It’s why in tactical jets, we preferred non-precision over precision approaches, unless Wx drove us to need a precision, as you’d aimpoint shift on descent from the VDP usually, or on short visual final. Done correctly, you’re red over pink on a VASI, and 3 red on a PAPI.
Thing is, this is a maneuver for tactical jets only. It’s not at all intended, nor necessary, for transport category aircraft. It’s for jets that have 40 feet of fuselage behind the cockpit, not 200 feet or more of fuselage behind the aircraft.
100% verboten in the 121 world.
100% verboten in the 121 world.
100% verboten in the 121 world.
There’s still commercial turbojets flying?SHOULD be 100% verboden in ANY turbojet.
(except military)
((I don't speak for them))
There’s still commercial turbojets flying?
Ever landed one on a 3800 ft runway? Sometimes it’s required.