PeanuckleCRJ
Poodle Wrangler
I am talking about confirming and activating the approach. It can really bite one in the ass.
They didn't teach you well...once you pass the Decel point it automatically goes to approach phase. (If you didn't do it earlier)
Cause you are lazy!![]()
Yep! makes for far more accurate systems diagnostics. Speaking of, how are those system synoptic pages you can pull up on the NG...oh wait, southwest'd!
I've seen it a few times on JetBlue Airbus A320s from BOS to LGB. Now this was in 2007 so they may have a new weight and balance system, but the A321s are piggys as well.
It can happen... that's why the NG got the bigger tanks to try to win back some sales. The 320 was designed with yurop in mind, and particularly the first gen 321. The new gen 321s carry 53,000 lbs of fuel and have 33k engines with 220,000 lb mtow. That's far closer to my beloved 757 than the wimpy 739 gets.
The wing on the 737 does give it a much better ride in my opinion. The Airbus wing doesn't give much when the turbulence gets above light chop. Hell, look at the soft altitude capture mode on the Bus. Part of that mode is to compensate for the wing sucking in turbulence!
That mode is designed to give a smooth 1G roll in from a high vertical speed approach to altitude. The boeings have nearly identical logic, just it's not displayed prominently. I still say you're making things up on the ride... the 700 was wiggly as crap in chop. I can hit bumps going 345 indicated no prob in the 319/320... well above the Vmo of the NG!
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