August 18, 201114 yr I use full landing config. at RTT, and during app. Try to land at LSGS, its more challenging than LOWI. :) Lj. Prodanovic Hmmm. Perhaps I'll give LSGS a try.
August 18, 201114 yr Are you serious: Sion Airport never heard about it. But thanks now i have a new airport to fly to :-D Patrick - Denmark i7 10900k - GTX1060 (To be upgraded to RTX3080-ti) - 32 GB of RAM - Nvme SSD - 100 mbps internet
August 18, 201114 yr Are you serious: Sion Airport never heard about it. But thanks now i have a new airport to fly to :-D I hadn't heard about it either until today. There are some great LSGS cockpit videos on YouTube.Trevor
August 18, 201114 yr Interesting. It feels strange but makes absolute sense. thats because LOWI is under the category "high-drag approach" Cheers Wolfgang
August 18, 201114 yr Can anyone tell me how to make a 26 (or 08) departure from LOWI? I designed and programmed the following route into the FMC, but I'm not too sure how to fly it:LOWI ADIL1H ADILO Y703 MOGTI UP66 KPT UL856 NEGRA.NEGRA1A LSZH Neither of the SIDs out of LOWI run straight out. It appears that you have to hand fly the departure and then join onto the SID somehow. It's this bit that I'm unsure about. I tried hand flying the departure, making a left hand turn and joining the ADIL1H SID, but the VNAV went a bit screwy. Any advice would be much appreciated!! Ed Haslam
August 18, 201114 yr Thats rwy26 SID, so: Climb visually with maximum rate of climb along northern side of the valley (visual track 270*-275*). In the area of village 'ZIRL', turn visually LEFT, join OEJ on course 067* inbound to AB, continue on 067* OEJ course to D0 OEJ, turn RIGHT to INN, 289* bearing to ADILO. I suggest to not use VNAV during SID. YOu can flight this sid via MCP. Your only vertical restrictions are: 7700ft or above at OEJ, and climb gradient 6,5%. EDIT: there are vertical restriction 4300 or above @ RUM (that should be OM for LOC DME, but it can be used during take off too) Lj. Prodanovic [color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]
August 18, 201114 yr There's the departure chart for 26; http://eaip.austrocontrol.at/all/lo/110729/Charts/LOWI/LO_AD_2_LOWI_24-4-2_en.pdf Rónán O Cadhain.
August 18, 201114 yr Another interesting on to fly is the ILS 31L/R at LFML Provence (coming from Montelimar of course) Has to be done in full raw data and weather at absolute minimums :) Great combo of navaids and tracking! Really (done it a lot on my previous type of a/c which was pretty basic raw data) CheerzLenny
August 18, 201114 yr Thats rwy26 SID, so: Climb visually with maximum rate of climb along northern side of the valley (visual track 270*-275*). In the area of village 'ZIRL', turn visually LEFT, join OEJ on course 067* inbound to AB, continue on 067* OEJ course to D0 OEJ, turn RIGHT to INN, 289* bearing to ADILO. I suggest to not use VNAV during SID. YOu can flight this sid via MCP. Your only vertical restrictions are: 7700ft or above at OEJ, and climb gradient 6,5%. EDIT: there are vertical restriction 4300 or above @ RUM (that should be OM for LOC DME, but it can be used during take off too) Lj. ProdanovicMany thanks guys, much appreciated. That additional bit of info in the charts was what I was after. Ed Haslam
August 18, 201114 yr lool, what a coincidence, for 3 days now i was trying to get this approach done, not successfully needles to mention. Flying from LDZD (Zadar Croatia) i will stop trying now and wait for second tutorial lol Vedran Sinclair
August 18, 201114 yr This is going to be the approach in the 2nd tutorial flight... Wow! That's great Ryan! I'll be looking forward to that for sure. Thank you,Bob Robert Yunque
August 18, 201114 yr Many thanks guys, much appreciated. That additional bit of info in the charts was what I was after.Sometimes, it's easier to read text description, than to look at map. :) Lj. Prodanovic [color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]
August 19, 201114 yr Hehe, definitely! I have a subscription to Navigraph and they don't always include this information. Next time I'm planning a route that I don't know I'll dig out the real charts! Ed Haslam
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