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| FSFlyingSchool 2009 (May 12 2009) Using: FSX Visibility: 26.72 Miles Wind: 0 Knots
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Aircraft: BEECH ID: JMG777 Airline: Pacifica Flight: 777 Flight plan: 07FA TO KMTH NAV1: Failure(s): None at landing Failure Event(s) (Zulu Time): None Failure Bonus:0% Flight Duration:00 Hours 19 Mins 43 Secs
Landing Score:93.85
Landing was successful in the following areas: - Good alignment with runway on visual approach.
- Gentle touchdown.
- Good landing speed - not too fast.
- Wings were level.
- Distance from touchdown target (visual approach): 93 feet
- Glideslope held until flare.
- Good pitch control after touchdown.
- Good pitch at landing.
- With flaps - good job.
- Heading aligned with runway.
- Throttle(s) idle.
- Good controlled final descent to touchdown.
- Good steering after landing.
Landing included the following problems: - Poor glideslope on visual approach - you can do better.
Definite room for improvement...
Flight Score:105.63
Flight commended in the following areas: - Smooth turns.
- Nice banking.
- Correct matching of flaps to speeds.
- Gear deployment at safe speed.
- Comfortable G forces.
- Smooth pitch control.
- Flown within aircraft's maximum speed limit.
- Gentle taxi turns.
- Good take off steering.
- Appropriate position of flaps during taxi.
- Safe taxi speed.
- Smooth braking during taxi.
- Smooth climb during takeoff.
- Wings level near ground.
- Well coordinated turns.
- No stalls.
- Pitch not too high.
- Pitch not too low.
- Approach speed not too fast.
- Low altitude speeds not too fast.
- Good clearance of obstacles.
Flight included the following problems: - Late rotation - when Vr is reached - take off.
- Airspeed too low - you are risking stalls.
- Rapid descent - dangerous and uncomfortable.
- Flaps not down on time - plan your landing next time.
Definite room for improvement...
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FSFlyingSchool Training Captain
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Yep Joseph. always finishing uploading scores before doing anything else. No problem though. And a great score. Nice to see you are doing well. Might end up a close race in Australia.
Regards
Ole Andreasen, Denmark
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Joseph: I think I understand from the subheading of this topic that you experienced a disconnection from FSFS when running a 'replay' in FS. This will indeed happen as replays in FS are not, as I imagined long ago, equivalent to watching a movie of what happened in your flight. They are a 'reconstruction' of your flight, achieved by putting the plane where it was 'x' seconds ago (as chosen by the user) and then 'flying' it again from there. This can lead to some interesting effects and indeed differences over what occurred during the original flight. But - back to your point - FSFS will always disconnect under these circumstances, as it cannot continue to evaluate your flight properly if the plane is being bounced around the space-time continuum...
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O right thanks for that Joseph
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