February 19, 201214 yr Hi all, I am currently about to land within 2 hours at Madeira Airport. I want to know if anyone here has any advice for landing their (speeds, flaps, or general flying skills). I am flying the Wilco A319.Any advice is appreciated!Aaron G. PMDG Boeing 737NGX Captain
February 19, 201214 yr Aarondont fly the A319 but I can tell you the actual runway length was short and on take off you had to use low fuel and land on a near island and top up. in recent years the runway has been extended over the sea so check tke fsx runway length.bob Edited February 19, 201214 yr by onebob
February 19, 201214 yr Author Aarondont fly the A319 but I can tell you the actual runway length was short and on take off you had to use low fuel and land on a near island and top up. in recent years the runway has been extended over the sea so check tke fsx runway length.bob Thanks for the advice, I have the Aerosoft Scenery Madeira.Aaron G. PMDG Boeing 737NGX Captain
February 19, 201214 yr With the new lead in lights? Well, time is up, so you've already landed. :( How did it work out? For me, the most trouble comes with finding the right spot for the turn (depends on the plane and the view I have in there) and then with some gusty winds on final. Speaking about the rw05 visual approach. Good charts helped, but it takes some practice, right?
February 26, 201214 yr Author With the new lead in lights? Well, time is up, so you've already landed. :( How did it work out? For me, the most trouble comes with finding the right spot for the turn (depends on the plane and the view I have in there) and then with some gusty winds on final. Speaking about the rw05 visual approach. Good charts helped, but it takes some practice, right?Thanks for your advice. The landing went ok, I need a lot of practise still. Aaron G. PMDG Boeing 737NGX Captain
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