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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

http://caffeinatedman.com

Practicing a prop aircraft engine out landing.

Engine Failure Landing Practice was created under Microsofts Game Content Usage Rules using assets from Flight Simulator X, © Microsoft Corporation.

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  • Cool Video!!!

    

  • Hey, cool! Saint Martine...or like the French side of that island is called.

  • In real life you'd circle over the end of the runway until you get low enough to set up for final. Then you would want to be about 500' on 1/2 mile final if not then 500' over the end of the runway. You can always forward slip to bleed off excessive altitude.

  • lol this game rulez

  • Some things for viewers to learn about Realistic engine failure practices. If above 3 thousand feet you will always try to stop the prop. I know some models in fs wont do it realistically and some never stop but its part of the practice. Second. you don't want a perfect approach. You always want to come HIGH no flaps until you have guaranteed the runway and you want to SLIP in the whole descent. this allows for steeper descent at lower speeds. then. BRAKE AS HARD AS HUMANLY POSSIBLE.

  • if you dont mind answering... where do you download your plans from? please and thank you

  • how do you get the guy in the cokpit

  • thanks for dislikeing me guys wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhh!

  • @TheWrestlingrobot no problem

  • @lalandleah Ok Thank You!

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