JFK VOR Runway 13L (Canarsie) Approach: Night IFR/Rain

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JFK VOR Runway 13L (Canarsie) Approach: Night IFR/Rain

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  • @DiamondPilotDan they're strobe lights placed to lead aircraft around the turn onto final. commonly referred to as chasing the rabbit. :)

  • Forgive me for not understanding the random rabbit lights seen on the left at 6:14? I forgot the name but I thought they were only on the extended centerlines... That one seems to be randomly placed..?

  • If it was a good day, would you fly VFR or still IFR?

  • Thanks for recording and posting. I'm planning on using this for training with my instrument students.

  • What aircraft are you flying?

  • wow your a daredevilarnt you? snowstorm to jfk with no wipers until after your taxing down the runway, now in pitch darkness... and no landing lights until the last possible minute... Major balls indeed. I can see my house from here... Which airline you fly for?

  • ONE OF THE BEST APPROACHES OF THE WORLD !

  • @speedierfiber ERJ 145?

  • Wind: 11017G26KT nice landing... I would love to do that approach in such conditions... BTW what airplane¿?

  • badass! 

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