Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 19, 2011 Share Posted October 19, 2011 OK, off at last, and a quiet trip from Hong Kong. Ian piloting PA-34 SENECA II Andras Aviation Club ended 19 October 2011 at 21:22 Aircraft: Piper ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VHHX TO ZJHK Haikou:Meilan NAV1: IHH Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 45 Mins 59 Secs Landing Score:46.60 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good alignment with runway on ILS approach. [80%] * Gentle touchdown. [384 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [57 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. Landing included the following problems: * Poor glideslope on ILS approach - you can do better. [30%] * Violently pitched down at touchdown. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:103.40 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Gentle taxi turns. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * No flying dangerously close to stall speed. * Smooth comfortable descent rate. * Pitch not too high. * Pitch not too low. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Exceeding flap speeds - your flaps may be damaged: have them checked. * Poor elevator control during taxi in wind - danger of flipping. * Poor aileron control during taxi in wind - danger of flipping. Definite room for improvement... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 20, 2011 Author Share Posted October 20, 2011 OK, leg 2 done. OK until the final approach, then the airport disappeared in the fog! Very poor visibility up to the very last moment... Ian piloting PA-34 SENECA II Andras Aviation Club ended 20 October 2011 at 20:46 Aircraft: Piper ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: ZJHK TO VVNB Hanoi:Noibai Intl NAV1: NB Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 43 Mins 19 Secs Landing Score:40.00 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good alignment with runway on ILS approach. [70%] * Gentle touchdown. [410 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [59 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. Landing included the following problems: * Poor glideslope on ILS approach - you can do better. [10%] * Violently pitched down at touchdown. * Poor steering after landing - stay on the centre line. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:90.24 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Gentle taxi turns. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * Smooth comfortable descent rate. * Pitch not too high. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Exceeding flap speeds - your flaps may be damaged: have them checked. * Braking during takeoff - watch those feet. * Poor steering during takeoff - stay in the centre of the runway. * Late rotation - when Vr is reached - take off. * Airspeed too low - you are risking stalls. * Nose held too low - we're not in combat. * Flaps not down on time - plan your landing next time. Definite room for improvement... I made the mistake of selecting Take-off mode when still at the hold before take-off, and didn't set V1 etc.. so got lambasted for the take-off.... we live and learn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 26, 2011 Author Share Posted October 26, 2011 OK, that's leg 3 done. Gotta do one per night from now on to get to the end in time. My best landing yet, made easier by lack of any wind. Ian piloting Douglas DC-3 Andras Field ROund THe World Challenge ended 26 October 2011 at 19:36 Aircraft: Douglas ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VVNB TO VLLB Luang Phabang:Luang Phabang NAV1: LPB Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 42 Mins 34 Secs Landing Score:121.95 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good glideslope on visual approach. [50%] * Good alignment with runway on visual approach. [80%] * Gentle touchdown. [56 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [61 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [113 feet] * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. A splendid landing! Flight Score:114.70 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * Smooth comfortable descent rate. * Pitch not too high. * Pitch not too low. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Dangerous taxiing turns - these cause discomfort and stress. * Throttle and brakes during taxi - bad for many systems. * Wings not level near ground - danger of clipping a wing. * Airspeed too low - you are risking stalls. * Flaps not down on time - plan your landing next time. Definite room for improvement... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OleAndreasen 88 Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 Great Ian... Now keep at it, so you finish in time - :-) about 10 days to go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 27, 2011 Author Share Posted October 27, 2011 OK, that's leg 4 done. Managed to arrive in a snowstorm - thoroughly ruined my landing. OH well, at least we're down. Ian piloting Learjet 45 Limited Edition ended 27 October 2011 at 19:06 Aircraft: BOMBARDIER ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VLLB TO VYYY Yangon:Yangon Intl NAV1: IYGN Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 18 Mins 03 Secs Landing Score:34.00 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good alignment with runway on ILS approach. [70%] * Gentle touchdown. [190 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [140 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * With flaps - good job. * With spoilers armed. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. Landing included the following problems: * Poor glideslope on ILS approach - you can do better. [40%] * Not near the centre line - you can do better. * Nose down too low - you need to land on your main gear. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:111.78 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * No flying dangerously close to stall speed. * Pitch not too high. * Pitch not too low. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Steep banking - save your aerobatic flying for some other time. * Sickening G forces - your passengers feel rather unwell. * Dangerous taxiing turns - these cause discomfort and stress. * Rapid descent - dangerous and uncomfortable. Definite room for improvement... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddz 737 55 Posted October 27, 2011 Share Posted October 27, 2011 A snow storm in that part of the world? very rare. Better check the weather before departure next time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OleAndreasen 88 Posted October 28, 2011 Share Posted October 28, 2011 Yea Ian.. That was truly odd... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 28, 2011 Author Share Posted October 28, 2011 Yea Ian.. That was truly odd... You're telling me! Made the approach very difficult. But that's what the supposed real-time weather was giving me, so who am I to argue? it's all about dealing with whatever FS throws at you, after all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 28, 2011 Author Share Posted October 28, 2011 That's leg 5 done now. Here we are in Cox's Bazaar... odd name. It wasn't snowing in Myanmar any more - but it did rain for a while, then abruptly dried up as the weather engine caught up. Nice flight but some Clear Air Turbulence on the way, and a minor problem with fuel starvation of the engines as the crossfeed switch had somehow been set on when it shouldn't have. Had to do a mid-air restart, but OK in the end. The airspeed too low warning was due to that fuel problem...as for the nose too low bit - it was a perfect 3-point touchdown from what I saw on the replay Ian piloting Beech King Air 350 Paint3 ended 28 October 2011 at 18:58 Aircraft: BEECH ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VYYY TO VGCB Coxs Bazar:Coxs Bazar NAV1: Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 39 Mins 35 Secs Landing Score:47.50 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good glideslope on visual approach. [50%] * Gentle touchdown. [315 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [117 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [246 feet] * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. Landing included the following problems: * Poor alignment with runway on visual approach - line up and stay there. [10%] * Nose down too low - you need to land on your main gear. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:110.42 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * Pitch not too high. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Dangerous taxiing turns - these cause discomfort and stress. * Airspeed too low - you are risking stalls. * Rapid descent - dangerous and uncomfortable. * Nose held too low - we're not in combat. Definite room for improvement... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 29, 2011 Author Share Posted October 29, 2011 Ok, that's leg 6 of this whirlwind tour of Asia.Down in Bangladesh, at a military airfield and getting funny looks from the security people. Better not hang around here for too long. Ian piloting Beech King Air 350 Paint3 ended 29 October 2011 at 21:04 Aircraft: BEECH ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VGCB TO VEBD Baghdogra:Baghdogra AB NAV1: BBD Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 44 Mins 16 Secs Landing Score:44.89 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Gentle touchdown. [351 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [97 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [8 feet] * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. Landing included the following problems: * Poor glideslope on visual approach - you can do better. [40%] * Poor alignment with runway on visual approach - line up and stay there. [0%] Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:111.70 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * Smooth comfortable descent rate. * Pitch not too high. * Pitch not too low. * Approach speed not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Dangerous taxiing turns - these cause discomfort and stress. * Airspeed too low - you are risking stalls. * Flaps not down on time - plan your landing next time. * Excessive speed at low altitude - several complaints have been filed. Definite room for improvement... Next leg is Lukla, the tough one. Haven't had a lot of practice in the Twotter, and none at the airfield, so promises to be an interesting trip. I'm a bit worried about frame rates on my PC though with the Lukla scenery and the Twotter model. Hopefully it won't be too much of a slideshow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddz 737 55 Posted October 30, 2011 Share Posted October 30, 2011 Hi Ian, The twotter probably has better frames than some of the defualt!..and lukla wont be a problem either, or it shouldnt be, it's quite a light addon frame wise. Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 31, 2011 Author Share Posted October 31, 2011 OK, I admit it, I crashed and burned at Lukla first time round. Second time wasn't much better, but at least I got on the ground! No score, but a learning experience! One odd thing - the runway is grey until the upward slope, then it goes to a green badly-fuzzed photographic finish, then grey again at the end by the numbers. Makes me think something didn't intall quite right. Edit: I just checked the screenshot I posted when I first installed Lukla and the Twotter, and the runway on there looks fine. Something odd has happened since the first load. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted October 31, 2011 Author Share Posted October 31, 2011 Tweaked my scenery settings and Lukla looked fine again. So, just enough to down a glass of Yak's milk and it's off Kathmandu. I thought it was a bit harsh marking me down for the drop off the end of the runway at Lukla. A good landing, but marked down on the flight. Ian piloting PA-34 SENECA II Andras Aviation Club ended 31 October 2011 at 21:59 Aircraft: Piper ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VNLK TO VNKT Kathmandu:Tribhuvan Intl NAV1: KTM Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:00 Hours 39 Mins 33 Secs Landing Score:77.54 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good glideslope on visual approach. [70%] * Good alignment with runway on visual approach. [50%] * Gentle touchdown. [325 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [55 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [252 feet] * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. A splendid landing! Flight Score:96.42 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Gentle taxi turns. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * No flying dangerously close to stall speed. * Pitch not too high. * Pitch not too low. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Steep banking - save your aerobatic flying for some other time. * Poor steering during takeoff - stay in the centre of the runway. * Loss of altitude during takeoff - climb smoothly. * Rapid descent - dangerous and uncomfortable. * Flaps not down on time - plan your landing next time. Definite room for improvement... I'll try and get some screenies up tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddz 737 55 Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 OK, I admit it, I crashed and burned at Lukla first time round. Second time wasn't much better, but at least I got on the ground! No score, but a learning experience! One odd thing - the runway is grey until the upward slope, then it goes to a green badly-fuzzed photographic finish, then grey again at the end by the numbers. Makes me think something didn't intall quite right. Edit: I just checked the screenshot I posted when I first installed Lukla and the Twotter, and the runway on there looks fine. Something odd has happened since the first load. lol, i dont think there's anyone who hasnt crashed there when landing for the 1st time About Lukla looking funny, thats a common problem.It only happens when you fly to Lukla from a certian distance away from it. To cure it open the scenery library, and click ok without changing anything, to force a scenery reload. Blue skies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted November 1, 2011 Author Share Posted November 1, 2011 lol, i dont think there's anyone who hasnt crashed there when landing for the 1st time About Lukla looking funny, thats a common problem.It only happens when you fly to Lukla from a certian distance away from it. To cure it open the scenery library, and click ok without changing anything, to force a scenery reload. Blue skies It sorted itself out in the end, so when I departed again it was OK. A bit off-putting at first though. Off to Patna tonight... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted November 1, 2011 Author Share Posted November 1, 2011 Ok, here we are in Patna. An uneventful trip (just how we like them). A shame to leave the spectacular scenery of the Himalayas behind. Aircraft: Douglas ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VNKT TO VEPT Patna:Patna NAV1: PPT Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 00 Mins 38 Secs Landing Score:27.44 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Gentle touchdown. [85 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [58 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Landed on runway surface. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. Landing included the following problems: * Poor glideslope on visual approach - you can do better. [40%] * Poor alignment with runway on visual approach - line up and stay there. [40%] * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [-494 feet] (short) * No glideslope - could not compare flare to glideslope. * Nowhere near the centre line - get lined up and keep it that way. * Poor steering after landing - stay on the centre line. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:117.18 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * Smooth comfortable descent rate. * Pitch not too high. * Pitch not too low. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Dangerous taxiing turns - these cause discomfort and stress. * Poor steering during takeoff - stay in the centre of the runway. * Airspeed too low - you are risking stalls. Definite room for improvement... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted November 2, 2011 Author Share Posted November 2, 2011 So here we are in Nagpur. A very quiet trip with, I have to say, very uninteresting landscape. I'm sure I heard Miss Aviatrix snoring beside me on the way. A very high landing score this time, but not so good a flight score - the high-g she was complaining about was turbulence - nothing to do with me! Ian piloting Learjet 45 Limited Edition ended 02 November 2011 at 18:56 Aircraft: BOMBARDIER ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VEPT TO VANP Nagpur:Nagpur NAV1: NNP Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 16 Mins 33 Secs Landing Score:170.29 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good glideslope on visual approach. [50%] * Good alignment with runway on visual approach. [80%] * Gentle touchdown. [128 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [126 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [1586 feet] * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Nicely handled crosswind. Landing included the following problems: * Without spoilers armed - arm them before landing. * Poor steering after landing - stay on the centre line. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:110.69 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * No flying dangerously close to stall speed. * Pitch not too low. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Sickening G forces - your passengers feel rather unwell. * Dangerous taxiing turns - these cause discomfort and stress. * Rapid descent - dangerous and uncomfortable. * Nose held too high - spilt drinks and worried expressions. Definite room for improvement... Just 3 legs to go... Edit: I just watched the Instant Replay of my landing and discovered what the poor steering after landing was all about - only one of the thrust reversers deployed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddz 737 55 Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 I had to do a double take on that score..nice 1! Is that the highest yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmoreira 29 Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 Landing Score:170.29 WOW! And here I was thinking my 169 was insane! Ian, you rocked that landing! Congratulations man! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted November 3, 2011 Author Share Posted November 3, 2011 WOW! And here I was thinking my 169 was insane! Ian, you rocked that landing! Congratulations man! It's a fluke, I doubt I'll do it again. What annoys me is that then points that were picked up about the landing. The steering problem was due to a thrust reverser not deploying, the spoilers I did try to arm in the final descent but the keystroke didn't take... grrr.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andreas_W 32 Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 Wow! I take my hat off! This score is so amazing! I'm realy jealous Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyingsub 7 Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 Awesome Score Ian, I'd be happy to get that score even without the 1 in front! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted November 3, 2011 Author Share Posted November 3, 2011 OK, down in Pondicherry now. A lot of turbulence on the way in, pitching and rolling all over the place. Spoilt my nice landing plans. Anyway, we're down in one piece so that will do me. Ian piloting Learjet 45 Limited Edition ended 03 November 2011 at 20:26 Aircraft: BOMBARDIER ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VANP TO VOPC Puduchery:Puduchery NAV1: KKP Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 37 Mins 16 Secs Landing Score:31.89 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good alignment with runway on visual approach. [80%] * Gentle touchdown. [246 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [116 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [906 feet] * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * With flaps - good job. * With spoilers armed. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. Landing included the following problems: * Poor glideslope on visual approach - you can do better. [40%] * Landed without a proper approach OR off runway surface. * Nose down too low - you need to land on your main gear. * Ballooning during landing - needs practice. * Poor steering after landing - stay on the centre line. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:118.93 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Gentle taxi turns. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * No flying dangerously close to stall speed. * Pitch not too low. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Rapid descent - dangerous and uncomfortable. * Nose held too high - spilt drinks and worried expressions. Definite room for improvement... 2 legs to go... in the meantime I'm off down to the beach for a swim, looked nice as I came in. :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted November 4, 2011 Author Share Posted November 4, 2011 Ok, pemultimate leg done, nice scenery over Sri Lanka. Off to bed, I'm tired.... Ian piloting PA-34 SENECA II Andras Aviation Club ended 04 November 2011 at 19:47 Aircraft: Piper ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VOPC TO VCBI Katunayake:Bandaranaike Intl Colombo NAV1: IKW Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:02 Hours 05 Mins 15 Secs Landing Score:41.20 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good glideslope on ILS approach. [50%] * Good alignment with runway on ILS approach. [80%] * Gentle touchdown. [538 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [61 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. Landing included the following problems: * Violently pitched down at touchdown. Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:112.56 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Gentle taxi turns. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * No flying dangerously close to stall speed. * Smooth comfortable descent rate. * Pitch not too high. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Nose held too low - we're not in combat. Definite room for improvement... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Pearse 12 Posted November 5, 2011 Author Share Posted November 5, 2011 So that's it, the final leg done. And a nasty bit of a cross-wind on final approach, bucking about a bit but not too bad in the end. Ian piloting Beech King Air 350 Paint3 ended 05 November 2011 at 21:18 Aircraft: BEECH ID: G-IANP Airline: Flight: Flight plan: VCBI TO VRMM Male:Male Intl NAV1: MLE Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:01 Hours 39 Mins 54 Secs Landing Score:119.35 Landing was successful in the following areas: * Good glideslope on visual approach. [50%] * Gentle touchdown. [171 FPM] * Good landing speed - not too fast. [97 KIAS] * Wings were level. * Distance from runway threshold (visual approach): [61 feet] * Landed on runway surface. * Glideslope held until flare. * Good pitch control after touchdown. * Good pitch at landing. * With flaps - good job. * Heading aligned with runway. * Throttle(s) idle. * Good controlled final descent to touchdown. * Good steering after landing. * Nicely handled crosswind. Landing included the following problems: * Poor alignment with runway on visual approach - line up and stay there. [0%] Definite room for improvement... Flight Score:118.44 Flight commended in the following areas: * Smooth turns. * Nice banking. * Correct matching of flaps to speeds. * Gear deployment at safe speed. * Comfortable G forces. * Smooth pitch control. * Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit. * Gentle taxi turns. * Good take off steering. * Rotation was not late. * Appropriate position of flaps during taxi. * Safe taxi speed. * Smooth braking during taxi. * Smooth climb during takeoff. * Wings level near ground. * Well coordinated turns. * No stalls. * Smooth comfortable descent rate. * Pitch not too high. * Pitch not too low. * Flaps down on time. * Approach speed not too fast. * Low altitude speeds not too fast. * Good clearance of obstacles. Flight included the following problems: * Airspeed too low - you are risking stalls. Definite room for improvement... So I'm off to check in at the hotel and then down to the beach - last one in the water pays the dinner bill! According to my log book I've done 18210 miles since leaving Andras, and 84.85 hours of flying... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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