July 11, 200520 yr Hi, I have the PMDG 737NG and the PMDG 737 800/900. When I am landing, I hear all sounds from 2500 to 20, but I do not hear "10". What is the problem?
July 11, 200520 yr did you set your landing field altitude to the correct numbers? it's on your overhead panel.http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/supporter.jpgJan Herman Kloppenborg
July 11, 200520 yr Hm, that is interesting ... I thought those voices were driven by the radio altimeter ... why does one need to have the landing field altitude put in?Now that I think about it ... I also remember only hearing this sound some times. All my landings are super smooth, :-) so when I do hear it, I hear "10, 10, 10" and then the gentle squeak of tires- Neeraj
July 11, 200520 yr I flew back from an high altitude airfield (90 ft above sea level) to Schiphol (EHAM, 9 ft under sea level)when established on the loc and on short approach, the GPWS said: 1000, 500 (cleared to land), 400, 300, 200, 100, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10,....... and then a long silence although i still had to go another 50 ft :) if the ACARS would have worked, there would have been a ticket for an extremely hard landing :Dhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/supporter.jpgJan Herman Kloppenborg
July 11, 200520 yr Correct setting of landing field altitude does not help. I landed to KJFK RWY13, and I set altitude to 0, and only sounds from 2500 to 20 appeared. Not a big problem, but it would be nice to get it work.
July 12, 200520 yr Setting the "landing altitude" on the overhead has nothing to do with the RA callouts. The altitude you set on the overhead is only for setting the correct pressure within the cabin.http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/747400.jpgPelle F. S. Liljendal
July 12, 200520 yr how do you explain my experience then...http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/supporter.jpgJan Herman Kloppenborg
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