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Unbolted in Fairfield (Update on the 2022 Bell 407 GXP Crash)

Fear of Landing

It shows the helicopter flying normally, aligned to the runway, and then begin a gentle climb. The pilot told the airport tower controller that he may need the runway. The controller asked the pilot to report when two miles out and to expect runway 28. The indicated airspeed had fallen below 65 knots and was still decreasing.

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Invisible Trap Kills Glider Pilot – How To Avoid Microbursts

Chess In the Air

I was listening intently to the ASOS for wind or gusts, letting it repeat 5 or 6 times with the exact same report: 9 kts straight down the runway; no gusts. That was the runway we would use to land. It’s worth noting that Shmulik had a close call in the past: a jet pulled onto the runway in front of him with no radio call.

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How to fly the perfect short field takeoff and climb

Flight Training Central

But remember high density altitude reduces performance and therefore increases takeoff rolls, and degrades climb performance. All pre-takeoff checklist items should be completed before taxiing onto the runway for departure. Check airspeed indicator (“airspeed alive”).

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What NTSB Reports Say About Impossible Turns and Angle of Attack

Air Facts

To get the extra lift required for the turns, I had to dive to get extra airspeed so that the plane could turn at that same AOA. On downwind, ATC had me at 3,000 feet going over the departure end of the crossing runway. I could see that the spot on the ground in the windshield that was not moving was short of the runway.