July 3, 201015 yr Big question.... landed in Denver with a 5440 altitude ... with a 29.52 altimeter... ok...now my big question.... i can i know at with altitude is the runway before landing ?? did i miss something from the ATC...? Thanks.!!
July 3, 201015 yr Big question.... landed in Denver with a 5440 altitude ... with a 29.52 altimeter... ok...now my big question.... i can i know at with altitude is the runway before landing ?? did i miss something from the ATC...? Thanks.!!charts ?
July 3, 201015 yr On the Waypoints page of the GPS there is a wealth of information about your arrival airport including altitude, runway headings and ILS frequencies. Look in the Learning Centre for how to navigate through the various GPS screens and menus. Mike Beckwith
July 3, 201015 yr Well, there's real world charts:http://airnav.com/airport/KDENWith that, you can find the approach charts, or an APD which will include all the information you need for a good landing. Additionally, the ability to decipher and more importantly fly an Instrument approach will help you greatly, and make for some very fun experiences in the sim :( (Flying IMC on an offset VOR-letter approach and making the circle to land after popping out of the clouds just before minimums is some serious fun :(
July 4, 201015 yr CARE!!!!! You will have to work out for yourself the airfield QFE.vololiberista Super VC10 into LOWI with PF3 at a cinema near you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298UDyNmgUA
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