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1. 10:27 AM - ILS gear extension (Brian Carr)
2. 04:23 PM - Re: ILS gear extension (John Grosse)
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Subject: | ILS gear extension |
--> Piper-List message posted by: "Brian Carr" <microgerm@gmail.com>
How were you taught to put the gear down when performing an ILS approach?
for example gear down on localizer established or glideslope interception,
or other.
I've seen people do it both ways and would like to hear of your experiences
or logic.
What are your thoughts for/against either way?
Thanks,
Brian
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Subject: | Re: ILS gear extension |
--> Piper-List message posted by: John Grosse <grosseair@comcast.net>
Well, I was TAUGHT to put the gear down and slow to approach speed (90
kts) at the IAP.
John
Brian Carr wrote:
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>How were you taught to put the gear down when performing an ILS approach?
>for example gear down on localizer established or glideslope interception,
>or other.
>I've seen people do it both ways and would like to hear of your experiences
>or logic.
>What are your thoughts for/against either way?
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>Thanks,
>Brian
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