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#191
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My apology. I meant to respond to the comment that you were responding to. Your comment was a good one. Sorry about that .
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It reminds me of a pilot at EWR when I was just starting out who had the habit of always flying the approach with four red lights.
It reminds me of a pilot at EWR when I was just starting out who had the habit of always flying the approach with four red lights.
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#194
Ugleeual,
To a degree, I understand your rational for not landing on 29 in a heavy. . But what if a crew refuses the RNAV 29, and subsequently went off the runway on 22 due to the crosswind? What if the landing distance calculations are more restrictive on 22 with a large crosswind and anpproach speed additives, than the 29 approach with a 30 kt headwind? Would you still land on 22?
I’m not trying to question your skills, as I’ve said before, I have a good friend at Delta who also refuses the 29 approach.
To a degree, I understand your rational for not landing on 29 in a heavy. . But what if a crew refuses the RNAV 29, and subsequently went off the runway on 22 due to the crosswind? What if the landing distance calculations are more restrictive on 22 with a large crosswind and anpproach speed additives, than the 29 approach with a 30 kt headwind? Would you still land on 22?
I’m not trying to question your skills, as I’ve said before, I have a good friend at Delta who also refuses the 29 approach.
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From: Guppy Cappy
This could have happened to any of us. Nothing wrong with refusing 29, and nothing wrong with flying it! A loaded up guppy 900ER is probably the most landing performance limited jet in the fleet… but rivaled by the 764, and it’s amazing how quick it’ll stop with a big headwind on 29. However, being focused on the approach and short runway plus big wind vref addition, I’ve always ducked under “a bit,” honestly without real SA on how close that turnpike is. Won’t do that anymore, and I’m grateful it’s a lesson learned that didn’t cost anyone their lives. Hope the crew involved gets back out on the line soon
#196
Ugleeual,
To a degree, I understand your rational for not landing on 29 in a heavy. . But what if a crew refuses the RNAV 29, and subsequently went off the runway on 22 due to the crosswind? What if the landing distance calculations are more restrictive on 22 with a large crosswind and anpproach speed additives, than the 29 approach with a 30 kt headwind? Would you still land on 22?
I’m not trying to question your skills, as I’ve said before, I have a good friend at Delta who also refuses the 29 approach.
To a degree, I understand your rational for not landing on 29 in a heavy. . But what if a crew refuses the RNAV 29, and subsequently went off the runway on 22 due to the crosswind? What if the landing distance calculations are more restrictive on 22 with a large crosswind and anpproach speed additives, than the 29 approach with a 30 kt headwind? Would you still land on 22?
I’m not trying to question your skills, as I’ve said before, I have a good friend at Delta who also refuses the 29 approach.
Your example, If a crew departed the runway due to high crosswinds and misapplication of controls during and after touchdown then it’s on them… maybe should have went around or diverted. But if a known steady state crosswinds were out of limits, or gusting out of limits, on 04/22 then I’d land on 29… but other than 04/22s being closed or unusable due to winds I’d say “unable” and request the straight in on the longer runway. I’ve refused 29 a handful of times and ATC never flinched… just said expect ILS 22.
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From: Bent
False choice. Because it might be more difficult in a guppie doesn’t make it acceptable for a WB.
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Originally Posted by ugleeual;[url=tel:4033507
4033507]‘maybe one day you’ll get to figure it out yourself…
Originally Posted by GunReadyLight;[url=tel:4033548
4033548[/url]]This could have happened to any of us. Nothing wrong with refusing 29, and nothing wrong with flying it! A loaded up guppy 900ER is probably the most landing performance limited jet in the fleet… but rivaled by the 764, and it’s amazing how quick it’ll stop with a big headwind on 29. However, being focused on the approach and short runway plus big wind vref addition, I’ve always ducked under “a bit,” honestly without real SA on how close that turnpike is. Won’t do that anymore, and I’m grateful it’s a lesson learned that didn’t cost anyone their lives. Hope the crew involved gets back out on the line soon
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