boeing 777 Cockpit landing schiphol amsterdam Aalsmeerbaan (36R) KLM
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Minimums is the decision altitude/height commonly DA/DH during a precision approach, where the pilots have to make a decision of whether they declare a missed approach or continue and land the aircraft, taking into account their speed, glide path, trajectory, overall being in stable flight situation and have a visual contact with the runway or it's lights.
This is only valid for precision approaches... for non precision and circling approaches it's called minimum descent alt or height (MDA A/H)
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Do pilots turn the cockpit light off during landing?
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@dadaco2232 The Ground Proximy Warning System: It calls out 'Minimums' It's the minimum height of where the pilot has to deceide if he's going to land or make a go around. This height varies with different wheater
conditions like thick fog.
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@dadaco2232 I think you mean the 'minimums!' spoken by the computer: i think it has to do with ILS, giving the minimum parameters where ground-systems can give information about the plane: after that, it's up to the pilots.
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@Adam895 I think it is a ILS aprroach. Normally Boeing 777 lands with ILS!
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@12Mammut you mean minimum altitude
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winke1969 1 year ago
what is the sound in 1:22?
dadaco2232 1 year ago
@dadaco2232 I have no idea. I noticed nothing.
winke1969 1 year ago 8