Nice job, but why so much delay on the retardation from FI to GI? Accelerated landing roll needs to be performed by advancing PL out of GI. A two lo pitch confirmation is mandatory pior to that, followed by a decel to 70kts, transfer of ctrls to CM1, then continue landing roll at 70kts or below for long runways. Or atleast thats the clarification from the manufacturer.
True but it’s a 4000m Runway and the most convenient exit was far away from touchdown plus is a turboprop, approach speeds are much lower than a Jet. So that’s why they did it on purpose to delay a bit the reversers. Thanks for watching!
Smooth operator
Very cool aircraft requires some good pilots
Have you seen the dash 8 q 400 what kind of skills it requires?
@@MrTheochrisidk🤷. 🤫🧏🧏
@@MrTheochrisI bet you can't even land Cessna plane. Being pilots is not that easy
@@gudangmememe hahahahaha I have flow 2 types of passenger aircraft I am sure I can fly a Cessna which I love by the way
Landing 14/10 👍🏻😎
the top panel is similar to the a320 neo
Yh it is
Does it have lights out philosophy like a320?
@@speedbird-777yes
@@speedbird-777 FYI, it's called the 'dark cockpit' concept.
I thought airbus only hade a side stick like the cirrus citation jet? Either way this is a beautiful plane
This is an atr not an Airbus
@@ZZZakify is ATR a type of airbus it looks just like Airbus
@RealLilNiggy50% owned by Airbus
When the ATR 42 made its first flight, the A320 was not a thing yet, so it didn't use FBW in its design and still not now, so no sidestick.
what's with the banging? it sounds like someone wants to break into the cockpit
Nice job, but why so much delay on the retardation from FI to GI? Accelerated landing roll needs to be performed by advancing PL out of GI.
A two lo pitch confirmation is mandatory pior to that, followed by a decel to 70kts, transfer of ctrls to CM1, then continue landing roll at 70kts or below for long runways.
Or atleast thats the clarification from the manufacturer.
How do you Avoid Tailstrikes?, Do you slide a bit to the left to avoid tailstrike?
When landing or taking off?
@@jlproductionsyt242 both?
Avoid overrotating, as simple as that, and that's apply to all aircraft.
Ok
For atr, avoid pitching up for take off or landing more than 6°, that's all
How will become a pilot please tell something information 😊
Gran canaria ?
Yes 🙌
The atr cockpit kinda looks like an airbus and Boeing mixed
Cool🎉🎉
What's that thumping sound
It happens when the front wheel hits the lights on the centre line
Did you use reverse ???
WDYM #737 ?!
😮
GPWS sounds like boeing TCAS
You mean landing in a brand new ATR72-600.
Squidward
Looks like if Boeing and Airbus had a Plane child.
Late reverse
True but it’s a 4000m Runway and the most convenient exit was far away from touchdown plus is a turboprop, approach speeds are much lower than a Jet. So that’s why they did it on purpose to delay a bit the reversers. Thanks for watching!
@@737Aviator. no problem ,thanks for the reply.
boring i like rogue landing 😅😅
It not a Boeing it’s a airbus
It's an ATR 72-600 🤦
Genius 😂