Landing Cessna 172 Dublin Airport Ireland
January 4, 2009
Description: Cessna 172N EI-ING Landing behind British Midland A320 on Runway 10 Dublin Airport with a Ryanair B737-800 holding – Returning from The Aran Islands on the West Coast of Ireland. The video starts on left base One Zero – Can you spot my traffic on final? !
Duration : 0:3:29
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how much does it …
how much does it cost to have a cessna 172 serviced. On average how much. ITs my dream to own one, one day. Are they really rich peoples territory
Made the first exit …
Made the first exit also!
You can wear …
You can wear glasses and still be a pilot, just not a pilot in the armed forces.. depends how bad your eye sight is exactly..
haha, wow you …
haha, wow you replied very quick!
You brought my …
You brought my dream back to life man :D. Thank you ! 🙂
It’s not an …
It’s not an automatic strikeout man. You should look into it. Eyesight is not the huge issue it used to be, you might still qualify in the medical.
My life dream is …
My life dream is become a pilot, but since my mother wears glasses (and the whole family tree) then im not an exeption :/. So i guess i just can be pilot in virtual world.
People(Microsoft …
People(Microsoft Pilots) I’m also an Microsoft Pilot but i’m in a real ground school program so u guys should start doing ground school and you will learn everything and then u are gonna see why the pilot put the nose down like that or he was to high if u look at the lights down beside the runway first time were all 4 white that means is to high then after was in a good approach the 2 red light came on that what it means…This pilot is good cheers!!!From a Future Airline Pilot….
i use 30o flaps all …
i use 30o flaps all the times.. lil high but a good touch down. i too have a lil problem with center line but i think i am doin better now. 65kts on final with 30o flaps.
Very cool. I too …
Very cool. I too have a problem with the center line. It has a weird force that pushes me off to the left. 😉
I would love to fly in Ireland some time. I can only imagine the sites to see!
I wouldn’t mind but …
I wouldn’t mind but our club rules are approach @ 80kts and we still float down the runway!! – You are right about Microsoft pilots also!
5/5 by the way nice …
5/5 by the way nice footage what are those weird lights
its ok i dont like …
its ok i dont like the center line either LMAO just kidding
Ah, brings it all …
Ah, brings it all back. I learned to fly in Dublin Airport. It’s all history now. The flying clubs flew out of Dublin for the last time a few weeks ago.
You just have to laugh at all the Microsoft pilots out there commenting that you were too high etc. What a bunch of plonkers. That runway is 2,637 metres long, 8,651 feet. Many times, ATC would tell you to ‘keep the speed up’ and you’d approach at 110kts.and then float halfway down the runway trying to scrub off the speed. Great fun.
that pilot was …
that pilot was coming a little bit too high but no wories its Cessna
That is the landing …
That is the landing configuration for a Cessna 172 with 20o flap
why did u then put …
why did u then put your nose down like that?
Not full flap 20o …
Not full flap 20o only
full flaps? u where …
full flaps? u where high
NICE ONE !!!
NICE ONE !!!
irish accents sound …
irish accents sound gnarly over the radio =)
wow that is cool!
wow that is cool!
Of course we didn’t …
Of course we didn’t just cut him of, it doesn’t work like that on a controlled airfield…we had ATC contact all the time, we got instructions, he knew about us. As a matter of fact, it was one of the first flights for me to a big field and I was on the radio,I couldn’t believe that they let such a big and expensive(waiting costs a fortune for them!) aircraft wait for us, so I asked twice if I got the right instructions. we even waved to each other, untill I kind of disappeared under their nose.
lol thats funny
…
lol thats funny
but if you cut him off and were very close to him
he wouldn’t be able to see you
25000 hours in 7 …
25000 hours in 7 years???