arrowspace90 Posted January 31 Report Posted January 31 I'm still not as smooth in hand flying the Challenger as I am with the Boeing. But my question is: Can the FMC calculate/build a VNAV/LAV path to the runway as the airliners do for a runway with no published approaches? I would think the answer is yes? So, I select the runway from the box. Do I need to "build" a point on the visual approach path to the runway? And obviously I would need then to be in VNAV. What is the procedure for doing this in the Challenger? Quote
RonMont Posted January 31 Report Posted January 31 (edited) 2 hours ago, arrowspace90 said: I'm still not as smooth in hand flying the Challenger as I am with the Boeing. But my question is: Can the FMC calculate/build a VNAV/LAV path to the runway as the airliners do for a runway with no published approaches? I would think the answer is yes? So, I select the runway from the box. Do I need to "build" a point on the visual approach path to the runway? And obviously I would need then to be in VNAV. What is the procedure for doing this in the Challenger? If I understand your question well, then the answer is yes. I have done a few such visual approaches and it worked very well. When selecting the RWY, it will offer you to specify a distance from the runway to trace; I usually put 5 or 10nm. This puts a vector line to the RWY at the specified distance on the NAV display. It also inserts a waypoint called RX (or TX, can't remember well right now) automatically at that distance. I then fly it in VNAV, and LNAV to that automatically inserted waypoint, setting the ALT to the RWY threshold ALT + 100, and it works very well. Hope this helps. Edited January 31 by RonMont Add precision Quote
arrowspace90 Posted February 2 Author Report Posted February 2 Thanks, yes the 737 has the same feature. I will look for that runway extension box. I was going into Las Vegas Henderson (after I read that all the Super Bowl bound private jets are going to park there. They surprisingly have no approaches at all for their 2 south landing runways. Odd, since they have terrain on 3 sides. 1 Quote
simking1 Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 I just did this on a really rainy approach really raining nothing on the radar screen but was pouring, I found out one issue with the challenger no wipers or forced air to clear the window at 120kts I still couldn't see (thank goodness for the HUD) I didn't even know about the landing meter lol afraid to look at it.. 1 Quote
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