Landing Singapore (WSSL) - Gulfstream G650
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2022
- Seletar is one of our more challenging destinations. It is bounded in very close proximety on 3 sides by restricted/noise sensitive areas and to the north by a waterway that is frequented by ships with high masts
Both runways have no instrument approaches which, in itself isn't so much of an issue, in a tropical, hot and wet environment can be particularly challenging with tropic rainfall making visual approaches difficult
Our approach today has us being radar vectored over Malaysia basically until crossing the water on final. I find the scenery very picturesque. Just before our arrival the ATIS was showing wet runway with good braking action. The runway is about 6,500 feet, which is plenty for us to land, but I chose to fly a little lower than normal on approach to take advantage of as much of the runway as I could - Авто та транспорт
Not only a beautiful landing, but looked like it was hand-flown down the entire ILS. Great to see those skills!
Thanks Dave for the comment
Unfortunately Seletar Airport in Singapore has an ILS to Runway 21, however it extends into Malaysia airspace. Due to political issues, the ILS has never been activated so Seletar only has visual approaches available
Makes things really fun flying into a tropical destination with seasonal heavy rains 😂
buttery smooth landing capt! Like silk slipping off a body.. Great job!
So happy I found your channel! Love the Content! Keep them coming! Thank You!
Thanks Ahmad for the support. It’s nice to be able to share with you what we are so very lucky to experience
Thank you so much so cool i love aviation from usa that was a very good landing and shows no matter how big the airplane you still have to work for it.I really like when you dont edit these fine films so that you feel like your along for the ride lol.For you to pilot the 650 and the global 6000 you have proven yourself and have many interesting stories to tell please do.
You landed like you never took off. ZERO camera shutter. Excellently done.
Thank you! Credit, as always, must go to the aircraft designers. The landing gear design makes our life a lot easier when it comes to smooth landings
Thanks for the comment
Beautiful weather for flying. Just love it.
@Beagle76 yeah it was a lovely day! That view over Southern Malaysia never gets old
Pasir Gudang, Johor, MY, quite beautiful. Nice & smooth landing BTW. Supercool
@Robi KR I’ve never had the chance to visit but Johor does look beautiful coming in to Seletar. Maybe get to visit one day
When the jet tilt…my head tilted too 😂😅
Thank you for the comment! I hope your enjoying the videos
Sick video!
Cheers Drew WCM! Is that a cub in your profile photo? Piper cub is my dream plane to fly…one day
Great landing!
Thank you! The designers did a great job making the aircraft very nice to land
Fought it all the way then greased it. Love it.
@ Nathan Elcoate I think we had about 10kts crosswind from the right but it was a bit bumpy. Sometimes we appear to over control but that’s due to the sensitivity of the HUD guidance
In saying that, the Gulfstream is a very forgiving aircraft on touchdown 😊
Too bad we can't see the heads up display.
Hi Rachel. Thanks for the feedback. It’s very much appreciated
I’m currently looking at options for an over-the-shoulder camera in order to try and capture the HUD image
Thanks again for the feedback 🙏
Was it really that windy approaching? I’m an aerospace engineer for 33 years but don’t fly, can’t fly, barely can drive really lol, but i am just curious.
@JUSTENization thanks for the question
It wasn’t too gusty on this day. I am making many small corrections with the yoke due to the sensitivity of the Flight Director displayed in the HUD. The HUD is an amazing tool and greatly helps with precision flying
What kind of Aerospace Engineering are you involved in?
@@Skylineschannel thanks. Love that 650. Am mostly work on engine build up design layout (EBU), engines plumbing more or less, last project was C-Series, okay A220 lol, then Falcon 10x, proudly did re-engining C-5M and JSTARS out of Collins Aerospace in San Diego (former Rohr Industries). During mid 1990s i was at Bell for the wingbox design, then headed up to Wichita for the 777x original, 737NG, mostly control surfaces design and empennage and tailskid…. I could have learned to fly while in Wichita.
That’s Brilliant!! Flew the Global 6000 before coming back onto the 650 so some aspects of the C-Series were very familiar (she’ll always be the C-Series to me!)
Sounds like you have a very interesting career across a lot of different airframes. Hope you have been able to share the lessons you’ve learnt over your years with the next generation
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Please share videos with atc comms
Oj Didit thanks for the feedback and support! Much appreciated. I’ll see what I can do
Im wondering how it is legal to fly that low. I mean, 25+/- ft overhead the threshold? U must have had 4 red at 100ft..?
@TheNakedGranny your comments are valid. Our situation was the ATIS was indicating a wet runway so given Seletar”s relatively short runway, when clear of obstacles on the visual approach, I chose to fly a little lower to get a slightly earlier touchdown to give us more time for braking. As it turns out the runway at touchdown time wasn’t wet so we had plenty of runway available
Interesting thing about the PAPI, I’ve had it in the past flying airlines where we would land with 4 reds. The VASI was setup for the B747 so our cockpit height was significantly lower, thus when close in it gave erroneous indications. The issue was addressed NOTAM and in company manuals
Thanks for the comment. I was waiting for someone to mention it and, after quite a few views, you’re the first 👍
@@Skylineschannel perfect landing based on your decision of aim your touchdown a little bit early due to contaminated runway relatively short for this type.
@Yilma Varela thanks for the comment
The runway is quite restrictive for us, particularly when the runway is wet for takeoff. The landing performance numbers still said we had enough runway length available for landing, even using wet runway data so @TheNakedGranny had a valid point
Thanks again for the comment and support
Do you own this jet?
No I’m just employed to fly it
Is that a fking moon roof😲??
Haha nooooo! We stow the sun shades above our heads. Good pick up though 👍