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Posted Wednesday, August 05, 2009 1:39:46 PM
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BEACH BARRON 58 PACIFIC 777 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. EXELENT LANDING 418 FT FROM MARKER.  LANDING SCORE 2.60 FLIGHT SCORE 101.63. FSFC MALFUNCTION SOS SOS  2.60 LANDING SCORE NEVER.

ANY IDEAS GUYS DONT WANT TO POST UNTIL I FIND OUT WHATS HAPPINING

JOSEPH767UK

Landing Score:2.60

Landing was successful in the following areas:
* Good alignment with runway on visual approach.
* Gentle touchdown.
* Good landing speed - not too fast.
* Wings were level.
* Distance from touchdown target (visual approach): 418 feet
* 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.
Definite room for improvement...


Flight Score:101.63

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Posted Wednesday, August 05, 2009 4:09:56 PM


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Joseph.

Its simple. Its the 400+ feet away from the landingspot. that will drain your points completly. Gotta aim straight for the spot. Anything up til 20 feet will give you EXTRA points, but after that it will start to take away points. at about 450 feet you will have lost 100 points, if I remember it correctly, so thats the reason. sorry.

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Ole Andreasen, Denmark

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Posted Wednesday, August 05, 2009 4:59:55 PM
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Hi Ole

          I know what your saying . It just seemes strange that i have had theses 2 ultra low scores. Ok then i will post and carry on.

Thanks  

Joseph

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Posted Thursday, August 06, 2009 10:11:27 AM


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Hi Joseph, Biggles here,

If it helps an old flying boat trick I picked up whilst ferrying "cargo" out of Kowloon many years ago was  to throw out the  anchor when over the intended landing spot and expect rapid deceleration.

Biggles

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Oil it if it squeaks

But don't screw with it if it works

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Posted Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:26:30 PM


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Bruce E (8/6/2009)
Hi Joseph, Biggles here,

If it helps an old flying boat trick I picked up whilst ferrying "cargo" out of Kowloon many years agowas to throw out the anchor when over the intended landing spot and expect rapid deceleration.

Biggles

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Oil it if it squeaks

But don't screw with it if it works

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Biggles.

I tried that once - on my bicycle! And hey, after 2½ months I could slowly limp from the hospital...


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Ole Andreasen, Denmark

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Posted Saturday, August 08, 2009 9:46:30 AM
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Ancore away tit is then

Joseph

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Posted Sunday, August 09, 2009 2:54:20 PM
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Biggles Joseph here,

                         Thanks for the advice . The ancore works . The checks in the post.

Joseph

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