Cessna Citation Innsbruck approach & landing
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Was it runway 8 or 26?
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Because it's in a valley with high mountains on each side, you have to use a step-wise descent, there are I think about 7 different step-downs in altitude, and you cannot bust the minimums. Once in the valley, the approach localiser is offset, so you have to turn to make a visual landing.
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Yes. I believe all but the Citation mustang have thrust reverse. I think thrust reverse is a requirement for an aircraft with a certain approach speed. The Citation mustang lands at airspeeds similar to some high performance twins and hence doesn't need it. I could be wrong though.
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@Backtrack Cessna has engine-thrust reverse?
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Du Lulububi, du gugblubl!
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Bang on center! Nice!
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I get to fly the IGS every day on the sim!
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thanks a lot. on the other hand, nice video.
This Cessna Citation use a folding paddle just behind each engine, the airstream deflects outwards (not forward).
Regards Backtrack.
Backtrack 10 months ago
Glass Cockpit is a bit of an old term for flight instruments
presented on a ' glass' video--screen or picture-tube.
The newest presentation is on a LCD-screen, even the stand-by flight-instruments work this way. (it saves a lot of weight/heat and... maintenance/time)
Backtrack 2 years ago
This plane have the Glass cockpit?
amins21 2 years ago
Yes, this plane is equiped with EFIS, or a 'Glass-Cockpit.'
Backtrack 2 years ago
its dificult to land there or what?
why is special to land in insbruck?
crdb89 4 years ago
Innsbruck is in a valley between high mountains. Obviously this needs commercial pilots to be trained as they fly in relatively fast jets. In fact they woulden't even try landing there if the visual sight would turn into a purely instrument guided landing... (or the adrenaline level will rise)
Backtrack 4 years ago