07-06-2006, 08:56 PM
Here's an example of what would be considered a "good" landing in real life. Granted its a completely different plane type (B200 King Air) but the
concept is the same. Note: this landing was done in adverse condidtions in Albany (KALB). I was flying real world weather with Active Sky 6 and you
can see the effects of the powerful weather system currently stalled over the US Northeast. I was fighting some pretty strong wind gusts and a
shifting crosswind and poor visibility+heavy rain so I'm pretty proud of this landing actually
even though it wasn't quite on the centerline (damn
crosswind!). Touchdown was ~150ft/min.
http://rapidshare.de/files/22477241/B200...s.wmv.html
(Again just click "Free" and wait the 20 or so seconds.)
Comments welcome!
Oh and ignore the slight pause just before touchdown. It's a bug in the program I was using to record the video. I just updated it so hopefully that fixes it.
Post Edited ( 06-07-06 21:58 )
concept is the same. Note: this landing was done in adverse condidtions in Albany (KALB). I was flying real world weather with Active Sky 6 and you
can see the effects of the powerful weather system currently stalled over the US Northeast. I was fighting some pretty strong wind gusts and a
shifting crosswind and poor visibility+heavy rain so I'm pretty proud of this landing actually

crosswind!). Touchdown was ~150ft/min.
http://rapidshare.de/files/22477241/B200...s.wmv.html
(Again just click "Free" and wait the 20 or so seconds.)
Comments welcome!
Oh and ignore the slight pause just before touchdown. It's a bug in the program I was using to record the video. I just updated it so hopefully that fixes it.
Post Edited ( 06-07-06 21:58 )
Private pilot (single/multi engine land) KRHV