August 22, 201114 yr You might want to check your approach speeds again, it looks like the plane is about to stall in the last shot.
August 22, 201114 yr You might want to check your approach speeds again, it looks like the plane is about to stall in the last shot. It seems that the flaps aren´t fully deployed. This could cause the high AoA. Best regards, Steffen Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h
August 23, 201114 yr Author What speed should I be shooting for? Thought 140-150 was the range I needed to be in.
August 23, 201114 yr Author REX 2.0 is pretty awesome. Almost need some Raybans! Edited August 23, 201114 yr by Superpilotv2 picture in subsequent post
August 24, 201114 yr What speed should I be shooting for? Thought 140-150 was the range I needed to be in. Well, that is a normal speed, it can often variate check your FMC for your correct speeds and try to shoot for it.Also, someone else said the high angle of attack could be attributed to the lack of flaps, but flaps will only do so much to the AoA, still worth a try.Looks like you're on the verge of stalling, overweight?
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