If indeed 190 kt IAS then that's too fast. You need to fly about 40 knots slower when pressing App. From your description you are rushing the approach. Not steady before pressing approach. No steady speed, and too fast, not yet close to landing speed. No steady altitude. Still busy se...
A walk around an FBO, or better still and airline terminal, shows you what really works in terms of doing what owners want and keeping the builder in business. And those airplanes all look pretty much the same. But they are not. The business jets and airliners of today are far advanced ...
Boats/ships speed and distances are measured in knots and nautical miles. People in the UK and Ireland reference body weight in “stone” (14lbs). Click to expand... With the exception of Fahrenheit, which I really don't care for (and then largely because Celsius has ...
So, when you fall from a great height and land in water there’s a bunch of kinetic energy going every which way. The water continues to behave like water, but since the kinetic energy in different parts of your body are greater than the binding energy keeping them connected, then ...
People do show up at observing sites with telescopes of all sizes. The number of imagers has risen quite precipitously over the last 10 years, and I see a lot of smaller scopes than I used to. I note that the weather sites are often wrong, though the predominant error seems to be a ...
Are you in the right place? Patellofemoral versus IT band pain “Runner’s knee” can be either IT band syndrome or patellofemoral pain. “Runner’s knee” is not one condition. There are two flavours of it (at least). Let’s make sure you’re reading the right tutorial, because ITBS...