CAA says at least 3 minutes. Whenever I followed a Herald into Bournemouth in my trusty Cherokee, ATC always insisted on 4 mins seperation.
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Cessna 172 into O'Hare
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Re: Cessna 172 into O'Hare
FAA regs for the 747-800 (the first one I found) states 10miles if I read it correctly
You can work that out in minutes yourself
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Re: Cessna 172 into O'Hare
If you want to get CT* about it..
http://www.icas.org/ICAS_ARCHIVE/ICAS20 ... RS/794.PDF
in PDF format.
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http://www.icas.org/ICAS_ARCHIVE/ICAS20 ... RS/794.PDF
in PDF format.
PS
* Critically Technical


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Re: Cessna 172 into O'Hare
Presumably so that it gave them time to get the lumbering giant of the runway?ATC always insisted on 4 mins seperation.
Keith
Re: Cessna 172 into O'Hare
It's been a while, need to do a Calculus refresher.airboatr wrote:If you want to get CT* about it..
http://www.icas.org/ICAS_ARCHIVE/ICAS20 ... RS/794.PDF
in PDF format.
PS
* Critically Technical
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Re: Cessna 172 into O'Hare
When I read that ( er , well. skimmed through it, ) I wasn't sure whether it was a very elaborate joke or not . Incidentally, the golden rule for following heavies in a light aircraft , apart from keeping well away from them, or not doing it at all, is keep above the glidepath of the preceding heavy, and land further down the runway than it didairboatr wrote:If you want to get CT* about it..
http://www.icas.org/ICAS_ARCHIVE/ICAS20 ... RS/794.PDF
in PDF format.
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Re: Cessna 172 into O'Hare
Can you imagine.... 747 N*** keep the speed up, you are 1 for landing with a Cessna 172 behind..Dev One wrote:Presumably so that it gave them time to get the lumbering giant of the runway?ATC always insisted on 4 mins seperation.
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Re: Cessna 172 into O'Hare
...and I wasn't even trying to be elaborate..cstorey wrote: When I read that ( er , well. skimmed through it, ) I wasn't sure whether it was a very elaborate joke or not .

A bit on the serious side ,
Yes I've been made aware of that procedure before. But- being I'd probably never be in that situation I don't think about it much , you know..cstorey wrote: Incidentally, the golden rule for following heavies in a light aircraft , apart from keeping well away from them, or not doing it at all, is keep above the glidepath of the preceding heavy, and land further down the runway than it did

anyway..
In FS (mines) I don't have those issues .. so performing a nose to tail landing isn't a problem, Thankfully!

well , the 74 landed, I did a go around..

- I am a little jealous of the guys in the Cessna. I wish I had the time and money , (desire?) to fly enough to gain the skills needed. to fly aand land in class "B" space and airport
I've flown a lot over the years , in many types. The largest being a Queen Air flying with my instructor who often left the right seat open for me ..
Local Florida from KLNA to KGNV , KEVB, KUST KSWF.. But only above 3000 up to 8500 and back down -as I'm not rated,,, just practicing dead reckoning and enjoying the time up there .. flown in a Goose, Super 18, Beech A35, Bell 208, R44, Huey, Flown V35, Grumman Traveler, Pipers and Cessna four seaters , AirCam , Remos G3-600, Wheeler Express, Evektor Sportstar, Stolp Starduster, Citabria, take off and landing most. although defiantly not the tail draggers.
Flying is a ton of fun, I love it. But .. I wouldn't want to do it for a living... Odd perhaps for some to understand,
I'm an electrician , my first love, (and craftsman) ...someone has to keep the lights working for pilots when they come back down. . It's My calling.

anyway All my experiences are squat compared to the likes of Peter , Andy , John. Dave, etc etc etc
ok ,back to joking..
I must say I'm shocked you suggested you skim over my postings...

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