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Old January 21st 04, 03:44 AM
Richard Kaplan
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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you are not going to slow from 90 knots to 60 in a Skyhawk in only 200

feet
of altitude, especially if you can't risk ballooning back up into the

soup.

What speed do you use to fly the ILS if asked to "keep your speed up"?

ILS runways are usually 5,000 feet or longer. You could dissipate speed
over the runway.

I suspect if you cross the runway threshold right on the glideslope at 90
knots in a Skyhawk with a 5,000 foot runway, there is no way you could
overrun the runway if you tried.

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