OB69: Category III Approaches and Autoland

Published: April 22, 2019, 4 a.m.

Episode 69 Show Notes

Topic of the show: Autoland in advanced aircraft! Lima Bravo sent in some great questions about \u201cAuto Land\u201d and our friend Captain Nick was happy to help us out! Thank you LB for sending in those great questions! Thank you, Captain Nick for your awesome audio feedback! Triad Cat III, click here for a picture of the minimums.

If anyone would like to hear Captain Nick\u2019s weekly segment on the Airline Pilot Guy show, you can subscribe to Airline Pilot Guy podcast and/or Captain Nick\u2019s \u201cPlane Tales\u201d available on your pod catcher apps, iTunes, etc. His weekly stories are about 20 minutes and the production quality and content is outstanding!

Timely Feedback:\xa0

  1. Tango Hotel sent in a great audio question about runway separation. Thank you, TH!Link to the video discussed.
  2. November Whiskey, aka \u201cController with Atrocious Settings\u201d wrote in a response to our question about \u201cturning the boat around\u201d. Thank you, NW!
  3. Juliet Bravo passed through TRIAD and summarizes his experience. Thank you, Canadian JB!

Feedback

  1. Bravo Hotel asked what happens now? See the article here. Thank you, BH!
  2. Patron KMH sent in some feedback. POAP and OB33. Thank you, KMH!

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