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Mxsmanic wrote:
Roger (K8RI) writes: I love airplanes and we are on the centerline for the GPS 06 approach to 3BS and about a mile and a half in from the FAF. Even when working in the shop I still have to run outside to see what's going over. I like to watch aircraft, too. I sorely miss the days when you could go to the airport and walk up to the roof or observation deck to watch planes take off and arrive. Nowadays, it seems you're a terrorist if you manifest any interest in aircraft. I never understood what danger there was in letting people watch. Even people who take pictures from outside the airport are considered terrorists these days. On landing I generally run 10 down wind.15 to 20 on base, and about 30 until the runway is made and then it's full flaps whether it's windy of calm, gusty or steady. The only time I don't use full flaps is the one or two landings I do every few weeks with no flaps. Why do you do those landings without flaps? Gee, at Reagan (Washington National) you can lay on your back in the Gravely Point Park and watch the planes fly about 100' above you on approach. Margy |
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