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Landing St. Maarten from Cockpit 747

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Landing St.Maarten from cockpit 747. After nosewheel landing camera touched windshield causing crackling noise. For those viewers who made comments (or new viewers who are thinking about making the comment) that this approach is too high and/or too fast or whatever else you might think, here some free ;) flying lessons from someone who's flying B747's for 20 years: On an approach on instruments a B747 should cross the runway threshold (= the piano keys) with the main wheels at ± 35 ft above threshold. The 747 is so big that at that point the altitude of the cockpit is 35 ft higher, so the cockpit is at ± 70 ft when main wheels cross the threshold. On a visual approach, as is the case here at St.Maarten, we have to have some more margin. Normally the pilot aims to see the runway threshold disappear under the nose at 80 ft (mind you, the main wheels are at that moment still NOT above the threshold) to have sufficient main wheel clearance. If you look at the video and notice the altitude callouts, you see the threshold disappear under the nose at the call 50, so actually I am a bit too low in stead of too high. (Actually I am only too low for a visual approach. If you look at my landing at JFK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... you will see that I cross the threshold also at 50 ft, which is normal on an instrument approach. Note: the automatic altitude callouts you hear on this video are Radio Altimeter altitudes. The Radio Alt is zero when the gear is on the ground with struts extended.) Now, there are quite some viewers who think we landed too far on the runway. What follows from earlier explanation is this: We approach a runway at a three degrees approach angle. If main wheels cross the threshold at the correct altitude, the main wheels will hit the runway at approx 900ft (300m) behind the threshold, that is, if you don't flare the airplane. If you look again at the video and wait till you hear 50,40,30,20,10 and see the solid white markers, they are at 900ft behind the threshold and the plane touches down right behind them, because I did flare the airplane. (Passengers seem to hate hard landings!!) THIS IS THE NORMAL TOUCHDOWN POINT FOR A B747. The FCTM(=Flight Crew Training Manual) from Boeing says: flare distance is approx 300 to 600mtr (=900 to 1800ft) beyond the threshold. So, please, stop nagging about this landing being too far on the runway. And then something about too fast: On this approach the 747 weighs about 260.000 kgs. The required approach speed is then 150 kts which is about 175 mph or 280 km/hr. So what about TOO FAST? If we fly slower, we will fall out of the air!!

Channel: Autos & Vehicles
Uploaded: March 26, 2007 at 10:04 pm
Author: SuredT

Length: 03:08
Rating: 4.81
Views: 1343273

Tags: 747  B747  Boeing  cockpit  Landing  Maarten  Martin  St  

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acridotherestristis (July 24, 2008 at 8:06 pm)
Just pulling your leg Askelairines747. Don't mean to hurt your feelings. I'm SORRY if I did so. SORRY! Safe landings! Best Regards!
Askelairlines747 (July 24, 2008 at 7:17 pm)
why are you so mad at me??
acridotherestristis (July 24, 2008 at 6:58 pm)
Are you a really a glorified bus driver? Or a wanabee?
acridotherestristis (July 24, 2008 at 6:53 pm)
Holy Moses! Are you a Dutch refugee in Norway? Is it true that one can find Viking terrorists in the northern mountains of Norway? Did your grandfather have slaves? I am little sceptical about blue nosed KLM. The pilots are lucky that it wasn't a red nose.....Santa Claus....Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer....drank alot of sprits...! And its not yet Christmas!!!
acridotherestristis (July 24, 2008 at 6:35 pm)
Is Prick the Dutch word for pilot? Was Darth Wader also part of the Nederlands empire or whatever? Is Antilles the unknown galaxy? Who is Wiki? A new Jeddi? Are you also an accomplished prick (dutch pilot)? Exciting universe we live in!
mfsx96 (July 24, 2008 at 5:56 pm)
nice
Askelairlines747 (July 24, 2008 at 1:23 pm)
if it was a SIM box, you'd see the screen was BLINKING! but this is a REAL LANDING! i'm pilot myself and i've landed there 8 times and it's just like in the vid, you see XD
Askelairlines747 (July 24, 2008 at 1:09 pm)
i am dutch! i am from holland(live in norway) i know there are NO hills in The Netherlands BUT, Netherlands ANtilles does! it's called Netherlands Antilles coz we were COLONY! (its curasau) suriname i think it was! it's in south america on some islands of the east in souther'n america! the name of this Airport is Princess Juliana! (name of the dutch princess) sint martin is originally spelled*sinte maarten*(it's a dutch name) ! these pilots were dutch flying a blue nosed KLM! most planes: KLM!
Askelairlines747 (July 24, 2008 at 1:00 pm)
FINALLY! someone who agrees with my its a KLM! yay :D:D:D
vausey6 (July 24, 2008 at 3:36 am)
You prick, It's In the Netherlands Antilles as said before, They are Dutch pilots (He says Beetje naar links) So know what your saying before. The netherlands empire or whatever owned the Antilles. Check up on Wiki

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