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Boeing 747-400 Cockpit Landing

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2007

Landing in Tianjin, China

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  • Chinese ATC is hell

  • That effect you see is due to the screen refresh rate off the cockpit CRTs....if the camera frames persecond is 30  and the CRTs 10....the CRTs will appear to flash constantly.

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  • @germangomeza340 At least you can write in spanish and english, not many people can. I have some spanish, dutch, and understand a little german.

  • @CaptainArt777 exes just said was a flight simulator but nothing and makes me laugh! ahh and I remembered what I had written I wrote it in SPANISH

  • @germangomeza340 Hey kid, why don't you make your self clear. No one knows what you're talking about. And grow up.

  • @CaptainArt777 jajajajajajaja EXESO DE FSX

    

  • @Khazar01 Thank you. Another item needs to be corrected. The A/P does not control the power. Even when using autoland, the pilots must still control the power and apply the flaps at the proper time. Try to get an hour flight at you local airport. One 12y got one from his parents and love it. When he was up in the air he yell out loud " Wow, the graphics are great ".

  • @CaptainArt777 Thanks for the info my friend, i didn't know that there should be a special equipment for the autoland to work, I thought that the ILS provided the GS and the direction and below a certain altitude the autopilot only lands the plane by cutting down the power and flaring the plane.

    Too much FSX for me i guess :)

  • @Khazar01 First, auto-land what you are referring do, can only be done at certain airports that has the equipment for it. The auto pilot can be turn off at any time above 400' which if preferred by most airlines. That is done at the captain discretion. Pilots will land over 99% of the time. They always have to turn the A/P off unless using autoland. The ILS is only a guide to get down to the runway at the proper height and place. After that, they take over when they have a visual of the runway.

  • Fuck that

  • @Khazar01 Maby you right , but they can land automatic in every weather..

  • @B737Man i guess so, since the approach button was on until 1:45, and they turned it off, maybe they only make automatic landing in foggy weather

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