King Air 200 Short Field Landing at Athens Texas F44

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2010

It was a calm and clear day. The runway is 3900 feet at Athens, so I made sure not to float on this one.

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  • Good Work. I fly a B200, (Air Ambulance) in Montana. 3000 ft. is our limit, temperature permitting so we can get back out. I imagine you could have had her stopped in less than two thousand if you had needed to on that landing, like I said, good work.

  • @jaylemon Thanks! I also fly organ transplants. Keeps me good and busy. The shortest field I've been into is 3500ft and that was in a 300. I didn't even need half the runway. A 300 has a lot of stopping power! I've exited the runway at 1900ft in a 350. You've got to love a king air!

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  • The airport near my house is only 3505 ft by 75 ft and we have alot of B200 landing and take off's and some B350's. Most of them fly far from Ann Arbor, such as a trip to South Dakota or Palm Beach. Both trip's are over 3 hours in length. In the summer time is's fun watching them take off and use every inch of runway. The airport is KARB Ann Arbor MI.

  • Nice video, I did my training in Addison and I went several times to F44... it sure is a short runway, specially for a BE200, and I saw that you use all the runway available for the landing, nice job 

  • nice landing

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