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06/04/2016/EHAM/AMS/Schiphol.

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OH-LTM A333 FIN cn 0994 F/V
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Re: 06/04/2016/EHAM/AMS/Schiphol.

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Did you tilt the image of the Finnair A330? I suppose it didn't fly level in this configuration.
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Re: 06/04/2016/EHAM/AMS/Schiphol.

Post by Bennie »

United 777 wrote:Did you tilt the image of the Finnair A330? I suppose it didn't fly level in this configuration.
Why not? 2,000ft inbound to intercept the glideslope, in the meantime reducing speed?
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