Off we go again.
Leg 16
Taking off SPLP-SPHO
Takeoff Weight: 59,382 lbs
Fuel: 3,342 lbs
Payload: 12,500 lbs
Leg 16
Taking off SPLP-SPHO
Takeoff Weight: 59,382 lbs
Fuel: 3,342 lbs
Payload: 12,500 lbs
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The Staff of SOH
I had to do a go-around at the destination as I was just a touch hot but as it was surrounded by trees I didn't want to risk a repeat of leg one. Got her down safe on the second attempt from the opposite direction.
That was a lesson I learned the hard way during my first RTWR. I was in a Vought A-7 Corsair II and I was using a new-to-me AP which also had AT (which I had never used before). I had set the AT to 350 KIAS during the descent and when I was on short final I kicked out the AP and expected the AT to disengage too....WRONG! :isadizzy::redf:I think it takes quite of bit of discipline in FS to Go-Around rather than force a bad position and risk crashing. At least it has been a HUGE temptation for me that I normally fall into (not going around) with predictable results (crash).
That was a lesson I learned the hard way during my first RTWR. :angryfir: