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Old 10-19-2011 | 03:41 AM
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Over the last few days, with the low pressure system that's been off of the west coast of the state and has now moved into northern Florida, Georgia,and SC area, I've been watching the departures from 28R from KPBI. This morning...they are just jaw dropping. Crabbing ain't the word. One Continental 737-8's track was 280; but his heading definitely was somewhere between 265 and 270.

I'm sure some of you along the east coast will observe and experience this today. If you can, post some video!



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Old 10-19-2011 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by atpwannabe
Over the last few days, with the low pressure system that's been off of the west coast of the state and has now moved into northern Florida, Georgia,and SC area, I've been watching the departures from 28R from KPBI. This morning...they are just jaw dropping. Crabbing ain't the word. One Continental 737-8's track was 280; but his heading definitely was somewhere between 265 and 270.

I'm sure some of you along the east coast will observe and experience this today. If you can, post some video!



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No videos, but over the last few days here in the Houston area I've been flying approaches into 50 kt crosswinds. For an airplane with an autopilot, I didn't think I would find myself hand flying a 40 mile Localizer approach because 'George' just wasn't cutting it! Those winds are a kick'n alright!

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Old 10-19-2011 | 05:14 PM
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I used to fly coupled approaches in Cessna singles with KAP 140s and Garmin GF700 APs and it was not uncommon for the AP to reach its limits and let the airplane drift off course in stiff winds. You have to decouple it and hand fly at that point, no other choice.
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Old 10-20-2011 | 06:45 AM
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No videos, but over the last few days here in the Houston area I've been flying approaches into 50 kt crosswinds. For an airplane with an autopilot, I didn't think I would find myself hand flying a 40 mile Localizer approach because 'George' just wasn't cutting it! Those winds are a kick'n alright!

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Now that what's I'm talking about......using the ole "stick & rudder" skills that really tests you. I'm certain that you had to do that a time or two in the military as well.

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I used to fly coupled approaches in Cessna singles with KAP 140s and Garmin GF700 APs and it was not uncommon for the AP to reach its limits and let the airplane drift off course in stiff winds. You have to decouple it and hand fly at that point, no other choice.

....and looking forward to doing just that. Not all the time, just when those type conditions come up.




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Old 10-20-2011 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by USMCFLYR
No videos, but over the last few days here in the Houston area I've been flying approaches into 50 kt crosswinds. For an airplane with an autopilot, I didn't think I would find myself hand flying a 40 mile Localizer approach because 'George' just wasn't cutting it! Those winds are a kick'n alright!

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Originally Posted by atpwannabe
Now that what's I'm talking about......using the ole "stick & rudder" skills that really tests you. I'm certain that you had to do that a time or two in the military as well.




....and looking forward to doing just that. Not all the time, just when those type conditions come up.




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NOPE!
Into the break for the 2 sec interval or the 10nm PAR
This hand flying LOC is all new to me too.
Today's adventure (especially this morning) was calm winds slot of training aircraft in the vicinity. Good times to be had by all!

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