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Postby NZ255 » Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:13 pm

I find in the sim, if I open the thrusters when the main wheels are on the ground only, I lose to much speed and all of a sudden the nose falls and the wheels thumps on the runway. I still land with the main gear then reverse thrust, then nose wheel, but I think I have to work on getting the nose wheel on the ground faster and smooooothy.....
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Postby A185F » Thu Jun 26, 2008 7:22 pm

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Realy cool photos, great to have an AKL employe here!
Freaking love the beech!!!!!!!!! drool.gif Its the one thing that makes me wish I keep working towards being a pilot pirate.gif

Edit; Just noticed the cellphone on the beech panel laugh.gif


I Like the look of the 1900 cockpit but It is just way too small !!!! Ya need a shoe horn to get in an out !!

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Depends on company SOPs, and aircraft- But in reality it doesnt make a really big difference, different pilots different things Id say.


Yes it does usually depend on SOPs and aircraft. We wait until the nose wheel is down. 2 Main reasons, 1st - in most turboprops the beta and reverse is very effective so if you wacked it back while only in mains the nose would come pretty hard (not nice) and 2nd most importantly, if the nose is up and you put reverse and one engine doesnt go in or one goes in significantly more than the other (can and sometimes does) then you could end up in an "oh crud" situation where one engine is pulling forward and the other is pushing back.... the plane could do a quick twisty mcturn and all at high speed, side on to runway, lots of noise, lots of fire, lots of pain etc etc get the drift...........................
Our procedure is to touch down, let nose wheel come down ( happens pretty quick) the power leavers over into ground idle, beta lights illuminate for each engine and the pnf calls 2 lights and after that bring back into reverse (if required, ground idle on usually has oodles of stopping power)


but yea dunno how the jets go about it but i do see em with reverse while nose is off ground, maybe more sophisticated system, less effective by comparison... i dunno. In saying that I have seen the air nelson dashes sometimes (but more often not) do it so who knows what they are up to
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Postby Airtrainer » Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:13 pm

Here is a pic of a Polish AF Tu-154 landing in Wellington last year. Not my best shot of the day but does show the reverse thrust bucket deployed before any wheels are down. Man the tyres on this thing were bald, got pics of that too.

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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:19 pm

love the pic .. love the plane .. smile.gif Airtrainer well done biggrin.gif
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Postby benwynn » Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:00 pm

Yeah, thats probably just beacuse its Russian plane though tongue.gif

Yeah, when I was in the ANZ Sim, the guy said nose wheel down firmly then Reverse thrust.
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Postby d3fai13r » Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:13 am

Tu 154 very often reverse engines before touch down(for example in Kiev ive seen landings of Aeroflot and S7 in that way). Moreover there was a case of IL62m landing with reverse before touchdown
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Fri Jun 27, 2008 12:43 pm

I believe with the IL-62 it's actually standard to land with the thrust reverse deployed immediately prior to touchdown.

On a side note, isn't that TU-154 just such an amazingly awesome looking aircraft? tongue.gif
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Postby Ian Warren » Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:25 pm

FlyingKiwi wrote:
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isn't that TU-154 just such an amazingly awesome looking aircraft? tongue.gif

Uuuu yeah and the Ill-76 Candid smile.gif
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Postby Airtrainer » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:05 pm

FlyingKiwi wrote:
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On a side note, isn't that TU-154 just such an amazingly awesome looking aircraft? tongue.gif


It is, that take-off was quite cool too. I've never seen an aircrafct create a dust cloud like it did when taking off from Wellington before either.
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Postby Gavin Conroy » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:14 pm

The photo of the Q300 with the rainbow in the background looks great.
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Postby d3fai13r » Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:30 am

Airtrainer wrote:
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I've never seen an aircrafct create a dust cloud like it did when taking off from Wellington before either
I believe that the biggest dust cloud make An124 and An225 when they are taking off in CIS airports just after winter when it is too much dust on runway(ground services are working really bad). However ussr aircrafts just looking very good but they are usually very uncomfortable(((
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Postby Kelburn » Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:29 pm

With Reverse Thrust, apparently dash-6 pilots are known to revers the plane in the air and before touch down etc. (I'm pretty sure you can reverse in flight)
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