germb747
Well-Known Member
Typically I fly into military airfields where you're the only traffic coming in, but the other day I was coming in to Honolulu (PHNL). ATC tends to keep you high and then slam-dunks you in. Well, I saw this coming about 20 miles out when we were at 8,000 feet. So I began slowing to the speed where I can put the flaps to 40% (can't use spoilers in-flight in the C-5) so I could lose energy and begin configuring. There are no speeds posted on the STAR and ATC didn't assign us a speed, but another pilot on the crew commented that at civilian airports, I mess up the whole flow/sequence when I do that.
So, the question is, when do you expect us to slow from 250 KIAS in the absence of a speed restriction? "Cleared for the approach" seems too late in the game, unless you want to see a tactical arrival--I can do that too.
If you could point to a publication reference, I'd be happy to review it.
So, the question is, when do you expect us to slow from 250 KIAS in the absence of a speed restriction? "Cleared for the approach" seems too late in the game, unless you want to see a tactical arrival--I can do that too.
