every time with every aircraft i am always crashing no matter how i land how its that possible maby setting but how even my pro friend cant land succesfull but nice landing
Must be a virtual airbus rating because even someone with just their PPL will know that landing speeds aren't always the same.
The Vref will be different with every weight, it will not ALWAYS be 145 knts. In mid-sized to large aircraft, there will be a chart which helps the pilots decide the landing speed. The speed can vary with the OAT, aerodrome altitude, weights and flap setting. Trust what VAC4042 is telling you, he's a real pilot and a good friend of mine. ;)
Well, it depends on your speed. The trick with the 737 and a lot of other aircraft is to not flare too high and not to bring it in too slow or fast. When you flare high, it looses all it's airspeed and just drops, when you have it too fast, you'll gain altitude and then drop. I usually flare about 5-10 degrees. 10 being the absoulute MAX!
every time with every aircraft i am always crashing no matter how i land how its that possible maby setting but how even my pro friend cant land succesfull but nice landing
112sZHZ 1 year ago
jesus dude just fuck off. You never drop stuff do you? Im getting my Certs on the A320. Christ sake.
virtualaircanada2458 2 years ago
Must be a virtual airbus rating because even someone with just their PPL will know that landing speeds aren't always the same.
The Vref will be different with every weight, it will not ALWAYS be 145 knts. In mid-sized to large aircraft, there will be a chart which helps the pilots decide the landing speed. The speed can vary with the OAT, aerodrome altitude, weights and flap setting. Trust what VAC4042 is telling you, he's a real pilot and a good friend of mine. ;)
EXAir113 2 years ago
again, USUALLY it's 145
virtualaircanada2458 2 years ago
i know but it doesnt very by alot. USUALLY the landing speed for an A320 is at 145 KIAS.
virtualaircanada2458 2 years ago
A320 and 737 are midsize. Normal landing speed in an A320 is 145 KIAS
virtualaircanada2458 2 years ago
@vac4042 thanks. Dont usually fly it. Im all A320
virtualaircanada2458 2 years ago
nice landing:) but cant you do it with a 747 that is far more nicer:) cya
vozo1 3 years ago
Yes, I can, the PMDG 744, but a 747 doesn't fly the routes and times I like to fly...
EXAir113 3 years ago
Nice!!! How do you hold it to ease the landing? How much pressure do you give to the yoke??
virtualaircanada2458 3 years ago
Well, it depends on your speed. The trick with the 737 and a lot of other aircraft is to not flare too high and not to bring it in too slow or fast. When you flare high, it looses all it's airspeed and just drops, when you have it too fast, you'll gain altitude and then drop. I usually flare about 5-10 degrees. 10 being the absoulute MAX!
EXAir113 3 years ago
Nice! what is the approach speed it a
73G? I heard it was 140...I dont fly these much, more airbus...
virtualaircanada2458 3 years ago
sweet landing! What program are you using that reports your flight and simulates a company?
jdamlop 3 years ago