Once of the nice things of our Cockpit Series is the ability to take you to so many airports you may not even have heard of before such as Passo Fundo in Brazil. Enjoy this landing and the entire Avianca Film released in HD today www.worldairroutes.com/Avianca.html
Ah, nothing better than being told by ATC that you are second to a Fokker 70 and to report when in sight then being able to say; "I have the little Fokker in sight."
23 m is a pretty common width for GA airfields, many of which have also business jet operations. But it's nice to see an airliner land on such a field. The narrowest I've landed a little single-engine GA airplane on was 7 m wide :) Thanks for sharing.
pinkdispatcher, I didn’t think it was skinny at all. Course I spend time landing ga planes in the ak bush and often land on 600’ strips with the strips barely the width of the wheel base with wings hanging over bushes. Course it’s a different kind of flying then airline pavement pounding... ;-p
Other than Edwards AFB in California (whose runway is 1 mile wide), I'm sure you meant 200 FT, not 200 METERS is not totally uncommon width for a runway. 150 feet seems to be very common.
I wish the actual landing sequence was in real time... while the sped up effect makes it look more dramatic, the pushing/pulling/turning of the yoke looks scary when in reality the pilot's inputs were very much under control. That is definitely not a wide runway but that cannot be the narrowest to see commercial service (with an aircraft of, say, >50 seats), can it?
Once of the nice things of our Cockpit Series is the ability to take you to so many airports you may not even have heard of before such as Passo Fundo in Brazil. Enjoy this landing and the entire Avianca Film released in HD today www.worldairroutes.com/Avianca.html
Thank you once again for this release! Always love your videos. Keep em coming!
@@pilotyves222 Thank you very much Yves. Very kind of you!!
Nice, Passo Fundo is near my city hahaha
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@@honoriopeixoto488 :) very cool, nice area!!
Fokker soooo much ahead of its time. Look at clean cockpit ... well designed
Imagine if he fokked up the landing
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Glad to see Avianca flying modern aircraft. They've come a long way since Avianca 052.
Ah, nothing better than being told by ATC that you are second to a Fokker 70 and to report when in sight then being able to say; "I have the little Fokker in sight."
23 m is a pretty common width for GA airfields, many of which have also business jet operations. But it's nice to see an airliner land on such a field. The narrowest I've landed a little single-engine GA airplane on was 7 m wide :) Thanks for sharing.
pinkdispatcher, I didn’t think it was skinny at all. Course I spend time landing ga planes in the ak bush and often land on 600’ strips with the strips barely the width of the wheel base with wings hanging over bushes. Course it’s a different kind of flying then airline pavement pounding... ;-p
Everything happened REALLY fast there between runway width and the crosswind. Cool stuff!
It was very nice landing , great approach .
Other than Edwards AFB in California (whose runway is 1 mile wide), I'm sure you meant 200 FT, not 200 METERS is not totally uncommon width for a runway. 150 feet seems to be very common.
Saudoso Fokker 100, um dos melhores aviões que já voei
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Great flying!
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Wonderful video! I looked with pleasure. Thank!
Nice landing!
50 seconds advertise in the middle of a 5:00 video? Really, youtube?
Anyway, very cool video!
It's so beautiful
I love planes
Ohhhh I miss the good old Fokker
Me too :c
Very good job!!!
well done, parceros!
good job captain !:)
Ok sir and good information thanks
Mercie beaucoup
Very interesting
Fast Landing
Illusions. Small runway
I wish the actual landing sequence was in real time... while the sped up effect makes it look more dramatic, the pushing/pulling/turning of the yoke looks scary when in reality the pilot's inputs were very much under control.
That is definitely not a wide runway but that cannot be the narrowest to see commercial service (with an aircraft of, say, >50 seats), can it?
it is real time
200 meters wide? That’s 600 feet just about. I’ve never seen one that wide, but I would
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It was a short runway
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Same GPWS callout voice as Boeing
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