Look how green it is, and just think how unusual it is to be so wet, we have had 4 very wet years now and not one extra dam has been built. This country is a mega fail
Did a lot of flying travel including international over the years mostly all business related. Not so much these days. Never been to Australia. Farthest east was Riga, Latvia. Always enjoyed the entire flying experience. Your videos are the next best thing.
Something the aviation industry likes to call "speed drag" basically. Because the wheels are flipping heavy. It naturally pulls the plane down. But keep in mind the plane is still going at a safe flying speed. In order to counter this. F4 must be applied. That way the aircraft is now in landing. To answer your question it's to withdraw drag from glide slope. I hope I haven't melted your brain
Fantastic mate. Great to see a video that's not stuffed with silly music over the top. Great to hear the kids enjoying themselves
Look how green it is, and just think how unusual it is to be so wet, we have had 4 very wet years now and not one extra dam has been built. This country is a mega fail
Never seen the countryside around Dubbo so green. Will be a good season for the farmers if it dries out over summer.
I flew those flights as a pilot in Dc3's, F27 Friendships & F28 jet Fellowships for 25 years.😊
Did a lot of flying travel including international over the years mostly all business related. Not so much these days. Never been to Australia. Farthest east was Riga, Latvia. Always enjoyed the entire flying experience. Your videos are the next best thing.
great video
Nice, I live under the turning point of this procedure
Wouldn't that be a bit noisy?
@@DrBearAviation No haha! I actually enjoy it
Hehe great video I work for qantas link Sydney Airport bay 19 great video ✈️
So you could enjoy Dash 8 everyday. 😀
@@DrBearAviation haha 💯 love working
I drive one of the buses at 1c
@@barrythinn2811 nice
Why would the gear come down so early, is it to help with speed management on the descent ?
Something the aviation industry likes to call "speed drag" basically. Because the wheels are flipping heavy. It naturally pulls the plane down. But keep in mind the plane is still going at a safe flying speed. In order to counter this. F4 must be applied. That way the aircraft is now in landing. To answer your question it's to withdraw drag from glide slope. I hope I haven't melted your brain
@@Starvazeoddly enough, I did see a RUclips video of a 747 drop it's wheels on short finals, much later than normal
@@MickB235 hm… I rest my case?
Live in Kankakee, IL US