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Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-10-2011 05:44 PM
by Norberto Rivera
letting it all hang out...

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-10-2011 05:45 PM
by Norberto Rivera
This may be Delta's home, but AA owned this runway today. :twisted:

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-10-2011 05:47 PM
by Norberto Rivera
This was my load sheet for the trip... should have posted it at the beginning but it's easier to compare with the log down here...

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-10-2011 05:50 PM
by Norberto Rivera
and here is the flight log:
[2011/01/10 15:51:00]
Flight IATA:AAL1664
Pilot Number:476
Company ICAO:AAL
Aircraft Type:B738
PAX:127
Aircraft Registration:N49AN
Departing Airport: KMIA
Destination Airport: KATL
Alternate Airport:KJAX
Online: No
Route:HEDLY1.HEDLY J81 VQQ.CANUK9
Flight Level:370
15:51 Zero fuel Weight: 131963 Lbs, Fuel Weight: 18884 Lbs
15:55 Parking Brakes off
16:02 VR= 153 Knots
16:02 V2= 162 Knots
16:02 Take-off
16:02 Take off Weight: 150064 Lbs
16:02 Wind: 000º @ 000 Knots Heading: 087º
16:02 POS N25º 48´ 05´´ W080º 16´ 47´´
16:02 N11 98 N12 98
16:02 Flaps:5 at 163 Knots
16:02 Gear Up: 167 Knots
16:02 TOC
16:02 Fuel Weight: 18090 Lb
16:02 Flaps:4 at 171 Knots
16:02 Flaps:1 at 175 Knots
16:03 Flaps:0 at 213 Knots
16:17 Wind:270º@025 Knots Heading: 338º Ground Speed: 462 Knots Altitude 29671 ft
16:32 Wind:270º@025 Knots Heading: 340º Ground Speed: 448 Knots Altitude 36998 ft
16:47 Wind:270º@025 Knots Heading: 003º Ground Speed: 458 Knots Altitude 36998 ft
17:02 Wind:270º@025 Knots Heading: 330º Ground Speed: 443 Knots Altitude 36994 ft
17:17 Wind:270º@024 Knots Heading: 324º Ground Speed: 368 Knots Altitude 16837 ft
17:27 Flaps:2 at 209 Knots
17:30 Flaps:4 at 182 Knots
17:30 Gear Down: 178 Knots
17:30 Flaps:5 at 155 Knots
17:31 Flaps:7 at 153 Knots
17:32 Wind:081º@010 Knots Heading: 088º Ground Speed: 125 Knots Altitude 1315 ft
17:35 TouchDown:Rate -90 ft/min Speed: 131 Knots
17:35 Land
17:35 Wind:081º@010 Knots
17:35 Heading: 090º
17:35 Flight Duration: 01:33
17:35 Landing Weight: 140502 Lbs
17:35 POS N33º 38´ 58´´ W084º 25´ 30´´
17:42 Parking brakes on
17:42 Block to Block Duration: 01:47
17:42 Final Fuel: 7985 Lbls
17:42 Spent Fuel: 10899 Lbls
17:42 Flight Length: 541 NM
17:42 TOD Land Length: 541 NM
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Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-10-2011 05:53 PM
by Norberto Rivera
Notice the landing weight on the load sheet and the actual landing weight are pretty close to 2000 lbs different, accounting for my extra 2k lbs of fuel added anticipating a hold that I ended up not needing. The numbers are never going to be dead on for a variety of reasons, but they're what I call "close enoughfor government work". :lol: In the end, I departed right on time and I was 13 minutes early to the gate ;)

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-11-2011 12:23 PM
by Norberto Rivera
Jeff Jett wrote:Looks like you were looking for a tail strike on landing there Bert, maybe we need to start equipping your birds with tail hooks :mrgreen:
HA! Don't hate me because I have skillz! :lol: :P

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-11-2011 02:37 PM
by Theodore Martin
Jeff Jett wrote:Looks like you were looking for a tail strike on landing there Bert, maybe we need to start equipping your birds with tail hooks :mrgreen:
I'm with you Jeff. Looked like a tail strike to me when I first looked at it as well. :)

Proof in the picture

Posted: 01-11-2011 06:59 PM
by Wayne Pierce
Jeff Jett wrote:Looks like you were looking for a tail strike on landing there Bert, maybe we need to start equipping your birds with tail hooks :mrgreen:
This was taken by a runway side video camera and a still shot taken out for evidence. The proof is in the picture. This was not edited like the previous images were for publication. :twisted:

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-11-2011 07:14 PM
by Norberto Rivera
LOL!!!! Looks fake!!! :P

Re: Proof in the picture

Posted: 01-11-2011 11:10 PM
by Theodore Martin
Wayne Pierce wrote:
Jeff Jett wrote:Looks like you were looking for a tail strike on landing there Bert, maybe we need to start equipping your birds with tail hooks :mrgreen:
This was taken by a runway side video camera and a still shot taken out for evidence. The proof is in the picture. This was not edited like the previous images were for publication. :twisted:
ROFLMAO..............................

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-13-2011 10:45 AM
by Michael Blakely
Where do you get your load sheet?

Re: AAL1664 from start to finish

Posted: 01-13-2011 12:17 PM
by Norberto Rivera
Michael Blakely wrote:Where do you get your load sheet?

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