Why exactly doesn't the harrier glide as well? I understand it has the VSTOL capabilities, but a high key of 20k seems crazy. Is it the aerodynamics?
Extreamly high wing loading maybe?
Why exactly doesn't the harrier glide as well? I understand it has the VSTOL capabilities, but a high key of 20k seems crazy. Is it the aerodynamics?
Essentially it's like having a giant prop that you can't feather, right? 20k is really high, I can't even imagine the rate of descent.
Can't you see the family resemblance?Why exactly doesn't the harrier glide as well? I understand it has the VSTOL capabilities, but a high key of 20k seems crazy. Is it the aerodynamics?
As soon as I see a Prowler do a dual engine out landing, I'll run right out and try it in the mighty Jump Jet. Or not.![]()
141 essentially tried this (well high key to impact at idle anyway) circa 93 at Fallon. Didn't go well. Crew ejected on the bounce and the fire crew had to reach in through the holes in the canopy and shut off the engines.
ECMO 1 was offered, no kidding, orders to Antarctica
141 essentially tried this (well high key to impact at idle anyway) circa 93 at Fallon. Didn't go well. Crew ejected on the bounce and the fire crew had to reach in through the holes in the canopy and shut off the engines.
ECMO 1 was offered, no kidding, orders to Antarctica
Basically, yes.
FWIW, the times I've done it in the sim I was never at 20K'. More like 12-15K. It really depends on how close you are to the field. Higher is always better, though (generally, since nobody ever collided with the sky).
I wasn't flying the profile that Squeeze mentioned, since that isn't in the book anymore (I don't think), and even if it's mentioned somewhere, it's definitely not in the EP section/memory items. I was just "winging it". Since those approaches are specifically prohibited, there's no use of trying to memorize the profile anyway.
Ok, maybe it was a 10k High Key and a 5k Low Key. I remember it being about double what the T-45's PEL profile was, but that was when I actually remembered what the T-45 profile is. Maybe if I get some spare sim time one of these days, I'll give it a shot.
The only reason I mentioned tire speed was, that w/o an engine or hyds, blowing tires would probably be catastrophic, since you couldn't go around or wouldn't have much control authority on the deck to speak of.
And no, it's not in the book anymore.
When I shut down the engine on rollout that time, I thought for sure I blew the tires. I didn't (and still never have!). Keeping it on centerline was pretty easy, and it stopped long before the long field gear.
Anyway, it's an interesting drill in the sim.
You mean they were just practicing it for shits and grins?
There has to be something more productive to do. What happenned to the pilot? How as it ECMO1's fault? He's serving as basically a co-pilot right?
You mean they were just practicing it for shits and grins?
There has to be something more productive to do. What happened to the pilot? How as it ECMO1's fault? He's serving as basically a co-pilot right?