From the Flight Deck - Wrong Airport Landings
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Even with today’s highly accurate and readily available technology, pilots are still misidentifying their airport of intended landing, often going so far as making an approach to or actually landing at an airport other than their planned destination. The problem occurs with pilots operating both VFR and IFR. This video helps pilots avoid this costly and potentially catastrophic error.
FAA's From the Flight Deck video series uses cockpit mounted cameras to capture runway and taxiway footage and combines them with diagrams and visual graphics to clearly identify hot spots and other safety-sensitive items. Learn more at www.faa.gov/go...
This video is informational only and does not replace the pilot’s responsibility to conduct required pre-flight planning in accordance with FAR 91.103.
Perfect tips thanks faa
Awesome!
this is about pre-flight planning & especially, situational awareness
@3:49 there is a mention of using geographic features, except that the inset map is flipped horizontally for some reason. Why is this? It makes this example way more confusing than it should be.
Track up instead of north up
@@DavidLombardo I know what track up is, and that map is not track up. it's been mirrored horizontally, it should have been rotated 180 degrees instead, the map should be upside down.
This is similar to lining ip at night with a highway. Prevention is as suggested for identifying the correct airport.