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Old September 28th 09, 08:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ross
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Default VOR Alpha approach down to minimums with ATC COMS - Video

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This next video is my trip home executing the VOR Alpha approach down
to minimums with ATC COMS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjPOrMBrQ40

Video segmented. First part is picking up my approach clearance to
KMBO while executing the ILS at KJAN

Second segment is after the touch and go into KJAN and final part is
the descent and landing into KMBO. Descent, silence clipped between
callouts for brevity as the inside of a cloud looks the same. Dodged
some vultures not seen in video on final hence the left move on final,

This is probably the first video of mine where you will see white over
white on the VASI. Ceilings were lowering as I progressed south and I
didn't want to lose sight of the airport, so I turned base much sooner
then normal and figured to land long..

Kind of amusing to hear the controller voice tone (you are going to do
what?) when I requested the approach into Madison in the beginning of
the video. ATC audio includes a bet between me and the approach
controller in whether I make it in. I lost the bet and confessed at
the end of the video :-)


I commend you that you actually get out in the weather in a organized
approach and practice what you learned. I never did it to the extent you
do and I should have done more. Congratulations. I wish I could still do
it now, even VFR.

Keep up the good work and I enjoy the videos. As a side, what video
format do you load to YouTube, .wav?

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Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
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KSWI
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Old September 29th 09, 02:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
BeechSundowner
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Default VOR Alpha approach down to minimums with ATC COMS - Video

On Sep 28, 2:07*pm, Ross wrote:

I commend you that you actually get out in the weather in a organized
approach and practice what you learned. I never did it to the extent you
do and I should have done more. Congratulations. I wish I could still do
it now, even VFR.


Hopefully you get the chance to share your wealth of experience and
knowledge even from the right seat?

Keep up the good work and I enjoy the videos. As a side, what video
format do you load to YouTube, .wav?


Thanks Ross for the kind compliments.

I upload in a .wmv format (Windows Movie Maker is the video editor).
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Old September 29th 09, 05:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ross
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Default VOR Alpha approach down to minimums with ATC COMS - Video

BeechSundowner wrote:
On Sep 28, 2:07 pm, Ross wrote:

snip

I upload in a .wmv format (Windows Movie Maker is the video editor).


TKS

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Regards, Ross
C-172F 180HP
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KSWI
 




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