there are soo many landing configs and all of these affect the landing distance..for example if the rwy is wet or dry..flaps 30/40. Generally speaking the very shortest a 737 can land at its lightest possible weight is about 750M... approx.
if you fly them then u did a shitty job showing ur pro skills on the sim u aint no 737 pilot if u are how many hours do u need to fly the 737? tell me that pal
clearly Blacknight, you do not fly a 737. try landing at 145kt with 40 degree temps into a slight tailwind...even with an empty ship it still would be difficult to calculate the approach speed without performance charts and approach plates.
also, each airline has differing requirements...here in australia for a 737 F/O it can be as low as 1200 total aeronautical xp with 500 hours twin-engined command time. you also need an command instrument rating with atleast a few renewals on it aswell....
Hmm obviously you don't fly them blacknight. Because if you did you would no that no two landings are the same, and the VREF Speed will change every time depending on weight, rwy length etc.
Nice video and good job on the landing!
MedicalAviator 1 year ago
Nice vid mate are you a captain or F/O?
futurevirginpilot 3 years ago
@futurevirginpilot He's captain....of a virtual airline.
Triple777ER 2 months ago
what is the min runway length a 737 can make a comfortable landing?
oriondelta83 3 years ago
there are soo many landing configs and all of these affect the landing distance..for example if the rwy is wet or dry..flaps 30/40. Generally speaking the very shortest a 737 can land at its lightest possible weight is about 750M... approx.
virginpilot1 3 years ago
thanks
oriondelta83 3 years ago
looks like ur comming in way to hot check some of my videos out
blacknight19853 3 years ago
arrogant much?
virginpilot1 3 years ago
approach speed for a 737 is 145 kts i know because i fly them
blacknight19853 3 years ago
approach spped for a 737 is depentant on weight, fuel , runway length i no becuase i fly them ...
virginpilot1 3 years ago
if you fly them then u did a shitty job showing ur pro skills on the sim u aint no 737 pilot if u are how many hours do u need to fly the 737? tell me that pal
blacknight19853 3 years ago
mate every airline has a different req to fly the 737 grow up honestly. btw i like some of ur vids
virginpilot1 3 years ago
thx
blacknight19853 3 years ago
clearly Blacknight, you do not fly a 737. try landing at 145kt with 40 degree temps into a slight tailwind...even with an empty ship it still would be difficult to calculate the approach speed without performance charts and approach plates.
also, each airline has differing requirements...here in australia for a 737 F/O it can be as low as 1200 total aeronautical xp with 500 hours twin-engined command time. you also need an command instrument rating with atleast a few renewals on it aswell....
aphexau 3 years ago
wtf i do not know wat u r talking about lol
bashbanger 2 years ago
Hmm obviously you don't fly them blacknight. Because if you did you would no that no two landings are the same, and the VREF Speed will change every time depending on weight, rwy length etc.
Aerobatique 2 years ago
Nice one (dh)
datsie1279 3 years ago
thanks =D U cant really see the runway so ill do another one where you can see over the cockpit!
virginpilot1 3 years ago