A good example of pilots properly working together to get the job done safely. I love how the pilot cranks open the window when the plane is on the taxiway.
+Augusto Lugo you're welcome,. yeah i dont have much time to play with camera position. we're landing here in SKRG RIO NEGRO near MEDELLIN. There's another video in my collection with outside view. Hope you enjoyed.
Since no one has bothered to answer, let me try and this is a bit of a quirk to answer in one sense as high alt. airport ops. might differ from SOP to SOP. Regardless, one would think it better to not select max flaps as this gives a massive amount of drag compared to 28 degrees, but there is something to keep in mind: At low density, everything becomes less efficient including spoilers and thrust reversers. What you want is a low Vref as possible to lessen the wear and heat build up on the wheel brakes. If your turn around time is short, having those brakes go hot, will easily extend this turn around time. Coming in at a low Vref at least gives you the chance to use as little wheel brake as possible, and I can only guess in the case of this approach, that this is the reason for why. I have no idea about the required climb gradient at Rio Negro in case of a GA, but if it is shallow enough, a flap 40 approach is not a problem, even if the engines will spool up slower. One just has to take more care to not get too high of an AoA once the GA is initiated.
Haitiano, great series! If you have any Insel Air timetable or schedules, would you mind sending me a copy? I'd need it for flight simulation, to be able to find real world flight numbers and departure/arrival times. Thank you!
A good example of pilots properly working together to get the job done safely. I love how the pilot cranks open the window when the plane is on the taxiway.
Excelente Video de verdad lo disfrute,,, saludos
Best landing I have ever seen! It's nice to see a true pilot in the seat. Smooth..... very smooth, so many inputs and the passengers had no idea.
+Thor LP tnx
Great video as always Haitiano. I liked seeing the tiller used during taxi, never saw that in other videos until you filmed from this angle.
Ur welcome
Nice landing captain!!, I hope to see another video but flying in Venezuela
Great video and landing! I like these types of camera angle, as you get to see the view from the front and also the flight deck/controls.
Nice to see you're uploading again often.
its been awhile since you uploaded thanks
watch closely how he works the throttles..on approrach.... great video .. i have learned a lot from this for ( FSX )
Great video!! Thanks for share it!
nice to flight haitiano keep those coming if u will the best .
Awesome video!
nice job man great landing
still the best on the web thank you ~
nice
Thanks Haitiano, wish I could have seen more of the landscape, what city in Colombia were you landing in?
+Augusto Lugo you're welcome,. yeah i dont have much time to play with camera position. we're landing here in SKRG RIO NEGRO near MEDELLIN. There's another video in my collection with outside view. Hope you enjoyed.
+haitiano1982 Thanks 4 the reply, I truly enjoy your videos, love flying and wish I could do it more often :) Have fun in the sky haitiano1982
hi! question why use flap 40 in a high altitute airport like rionegro ??
Since no one has bothered to answer, let me try and this is a bit of a quirk to answer in one sense as high alt. airport ops. might differ from SOP to SOP.
Regardless, one would think it better to not select max flaps as this gives a massive amount of drag compared to 28 degrees, but there is something to keep in mind:
At low density, everything becomes less efficient including spoilers and thrust reversers. What you want is a low Vref as possible to lessen the wear and heat build up on the wheel brakes. If your turn around time is short, having those brakes go hot, will easily extend this turn around time.
Coming in at a low Vref at least gives you the chance to use as little wheel brake as possible, and I can only guess in the case of this approach, that this is the reason for why. I have no idea about the required climb gradient at Rio Negro in case of a GA, but if it is shallow enough, a flap 40 approach is not a problem, even if the engines will spool up slower. One just has to take more care to not get too high of an AoA once the GA is initiated.
@@MrGyngve !
Haitiano, great series! If you have any Insel Air timetable or schedules, would you mind sending me a copy? I'd need it for flight simulation, to be able to find real world flight numbers and departure/arrival times. Thank you!
Nace video no ils manual landing