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"Tom Fleischman" k wrote in
message news:2005050612522816807%bodhijunkoneeightyeightju nkatmacdotcom@junkjunk... Now I know that the Passeur Airport Monitor (http://www4.passur.com/hpn.html) does not give an officially recognized altitude readout, but if you set that site to begin on 4/23 at about 16:15 local time you can track the flight. If you compare their altitude readout to other aircraft flying the same approach it seems evident that they were below the approach segment altitude even before they crossed the outer marker. In fact it shows them crossing HESTR already 100' too low (1900'). True, but 100' is within PTS tolerance prior to the FAF. After the FAF, they just need to stay on the GS. I can not fathom what this instructor was thinking continuing the approach so far below the glideslope, even after an altitude alert from the tower. Yup, that's where it was totally botched. --Gary |
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