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My flight to Greenville MS yesterday. ILS approach 18 left with 2100
foot ceilings and a visual back to Madison.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Hdcs669Dg Interesting approach to say the least. Note the ground speed on final. 200 feet AGL winds were right off the nose at 35 knots which makes final loooonger and slooooower. First time I have ever used the 60 knot timing on the approach plate. Back at Madison, winds were not quite that strong, about 25 to 30 knots 200 feet AGL again right off the nose. Yeah, I C a typo on the density altitude. Should be one thousand niner hundred, not thousand. Nice thing about these videos is I get to really enjoy the scenery which is what I miss when actually flying the plane during the approach! |
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