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How high is an aircraft 5kms from airport on landing approach

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    #21
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    evening experts,

    hope you all had a great Christmas and have eaten enough

    folks, plan b needs help,

    we need to know,

    when a passenger aircraft is on airport landing approach and the aircraft is 5kms form the airport, under typical european norms, how high will the aircraft be in the sky ?

    thanks and all the best

    Milan.
    You are D.B. Cooper & I claim $200,000 in negotiable American currency
    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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      #22
      Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
      when a passenger aircraft is on airport landing approach and the aircraft is 5kms form the airport, under typical european norms, how high will the aircraft be in the sky ?
      Just out of interest, why the pondering?

      Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
      At 15km, above my house, at 6:00am - too bloody low.
      FYI, be thankful if you are under a runway approach flightpath, far better than being under a takeoff path as the engines are throttled back for landing whereas on takeoff, they are running at a far more intensive rate.







      Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
      5 degees equals 5.24 percent.
      5000 times 5.24 percent equals 262 metres
      200m-300m isnt too bad at all. Unless it is windy and the flight team are struggling to control the glide, you shouldnt be overly disturbed by it.







      Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
      ....simples!!!!
      (Why am I on the dole !!!!!)
      Because you're a meerkat?

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        #23
        How the bell do you even think about asking a question like that at Christmas?

        Have you run out of beer or something?

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          #24
          ..

          Real .netters would have the answer in the latest support pack they are pretending to hide from us because it has goodies in it.

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            #25
            Go to:

            Flightradar24.com - Live Flight Tracker!

            and zoom in on a spot 5km from the runway at Heathrow. Wait for a plane to fly over that spot, click on it, and it will tell you in the left-hand pane its altitude.

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              #26
              Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
              See my description of Courchevel airport in a previous discussion.

              I think it was Meribel (might have been Courcheval) where one run passes the top of the little airport. The runway looks like it's only about 300 metres long, it appears planes land into the mountain and rely on the uphill slope of the runway to slow them down. On take-off, if they can't get up to speed I guess it doesn't matter, as they'll pick up plenty of speed once they've gone off the cliff at the end of the downhill side of the runway.

              (Maybe it was Courcheval, I remember checking after that holiday and found I could fly direct to the airport from London City airport, which is only 15 minutes from home for me.)
              http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...8-meribel.html

              Here's a video showing the pilots view of a landing followed by a take-off.

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCsQuVrmj1g
              Last edited by IR35 Avoider; 27 December 2011, 09:48.

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                #27
                Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                fer feck's sake

                so how high is the fecking aircraft 5kms from the airport on the landing approach ?

                jeeez call yourselves experts

                Milan.
                "milanbenes is professional and courteous"

                "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "


                Thomas Jefferson

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                  #28
                  afternoon all,

                  well we need to know this because there is a small airport and they are applying for planning permission to accept commercial passenger flights, they are saying 6 per hours during day light hours
                  and if they get the permission it will affect plan b

                  hence, wanting to know, how high the aircraft will be on the landing approach 5kms from the airport

                  not rocket science is it

                  so it seems from the esteemed experts present that we are talking 300m

                  will the aircraft be loud at that height on landing approach ?

                  Milan.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                    afternoon all,

                    well we need to know this because there is a small airport and they are applying for planning permission to accept commercial passenger flights, they are saying 6 per hours during day light hours
                    and if they get the permission it will affect plan b

                    hence, wanting to know, how high the aircraft will be on the landing approach 5kms from the airport

                    not rocket science is it

                    so it seems from the esteemed experts present that we are talking 300m

                    will the aircraft be loud at that height on landing approach ?

                    Milan.
                    No it won't be loud for small - mid sized planes. I'm in the flight path of a small airport and to be honest never notice it. Of course your Plan B for a Zen Garden and 'Massage by Milan' has other things to worry about.
                    What happens in General, stays in General.
                    You know what they say about assumptions!

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                      #30
                      thanks mate

                      how was Christmas and the inlaws ?

                      I hope hope hope, the mother-in-law didn't trip over this year and land on any young
                      members of the family - sorry for the reminder, but that was a shocker and I hope your
                      daughter fully recovered.

                      All the best,

                      Milan.

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