JFK Canarsie runway 13L Approach

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @INANYMIN
    @INANYMIN 7 років тому +2

    At 6:00min you fly over,my neighbor ,Howard Beach..45 yrs of watching both approach and departures of 13L 13R 31L and 31R. Still to this day i can watch every time one of these beauty s flies overhead ...Great Video

  • @ns81
    @ns81 10 років тому +1

    Nice flare at the end and perfect sink rate in the last 100 ft. Danced it onto the runway.

  • @rowebil00
    @rowebil00 10 років тому

    0:27 I love that traffic controller! He has been working there for a while.

  • @hotelgulf
    @hotelgulf 9 років тому +2

    I saw Concorde arrive many times onto 13L. It would drop like a stone, nose high over Canarsie- exciting-!

  • @MegaLukeeee
    @MegaLukeeee 12 років тому +1

    Długo czekałem i się opłaciło..... Prosimy więcej :D

  • @UPGF54860
    @UPGF54860 12 років тому

    I dont think so because Floyd Bennett Field, which is the airfield at the beginning of the video, was used as a staging area for all emergency and recovery agencies and it appears to be empty here.

  • @luek-b
    @luek-b 11 років тому +1

    :D love his face at 3:19 . . . where IS that damn runway ?!

  • @UPGF54860
    @UPGF54860 12 років тому

    JFK using the 13's is rare. But its an awesome sight!!

  • @smokster0604
    @smokster0604 7 років тому +2

    That aproach takes you over Floyd bennit field.....

  • @hunterfagan6272
    @hunterfagan6272 8 років тому +1

    vor into 13l is difficult. I thought I was doing something wrong when I was following the 041 course

  • @lvthud
    @lvthud 10 років тому

    At 5:42 in the video the tower radios the aircraft, LOT 6? heavy

  • @yanke79
    @yanke79 12 років тому

    Prosimy o więcej. Please more ;-)

  • @krynio72
    @krynio72 12 років тому +1

    fajnie, bo widać jak załoga pracuje :) like it! :)

  • @737FSPilot
    @737FSPilot 12 років тому

    Awesome video! What airline is this?

  • @Macarto
    @Macarto 12 років тому

    Is this after hurricane sandy?

  • @rileydulaney7900
    @rileydulaney7900 9 років тому +10

    Is it just me or do I hear Kennedy Steve?

    • @alanpeterson8314
      @alanpeterson8314 9 років тому

      +Riley Dulaney I thought I heard a familiar voice from the past. I haven't listened to Live ATC JFK in a long time... is he still in the tower ?

    • @rileydulaney7900
      @rileydulaney7900 9 років тому

      +Alan Peterson To be completely honest man, I'm not sure if he is still in the tower.

    • @wiredtyler
      @wiredtyler 8 років тому +1

      +Riley Dulaney I think I heard him doing ground the other day

    • @ThomasLeNinja
      @ThomasLeNinja 8 років тому

      Yea he's still up there

  • @genuinedagger6581
    @genuinedagger6581 9 років тому +2

    I love aviation since I was child but I couldn't be a pilot because of money but flying is most beautiful job

  • @ns81
    @ns81 10 років тому

    What's the old airfield visible on the approach to JFK? I feel like I've driven by it at the end of Flatbush. Decomissioned airfield?

    • @dfc99nyc
      @dfc99nyc 9 років тому +3

      That's the long-closed Floyd Bennett Naval Air Station at the southern end of Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Currently used by NYPD Aviation, and possibly the Coast Guard. The Navy shut it down in 1965 or 66.

  • @jjmoose747
    @jjmoose747 12 років тому

    Very nice.

  • @piotrpasternak3762
    @piotrpasternak3762 12 років тому +2

    Callsign - LOT6 heavy :-) definately LOT Polish Airlines.

  • @Venzla21
    @Venzla21 12 років тому

    Buen video!! aunque un poco de movimiento al final del aterrizaje jeejeje XD

  • @dje91090
    @dje91090 8 років тому

    the united plane behind this LOT 767 almost had to go around (at 3:45) because they were 40 kts faster and couldn't see them!

    • @kyounotemawa
      @kyounotemawa 7 років тому +1

      Funny how when tower tells United "fly heading 040, climb and maintain 2000, and continue", that United can suddenly see these guys.

  • @plsniper
    @plsniper 8 років тому

    Hey, my airline! :)

  • @VIR092
    @VIR092 12 років тому

    My guess goes for LOT as well....

  • @JannIIIBazant
    @JannIIIBazant 12 років тому

    Gdańsk to czy Golf, bo nie sposób dojrzeć? :)

  • @DimSum9685
    @DimSum9685 7 років тому +2

    KENNEDY STEVE!!!

  • @lalomcnombres
    @lalomcnombres 11 років тому

    That would be "caution" wake turbulence.

  • @davidredpath1389
    @davidredpath1389 10 років тому

    I have NEVER gotten sick.

  • @mbutryn
    @mbutryn 12 років тому +1

    LOT6Heavy Kennedy Tower, you are following heavy jet 6 miles ahead, cross wake turbulance, cleared to land runway 13L, 112/14 (wind), VOR or GPS RWY 13 L/R approach at JFK

    • @squintymagoo6592
      @squintymagoo6592 7 років тому +1

      You sure it's not "caution, wake turbulence"?

  • @UPGF54860
    @UPGF54860 12 років тому

    This is LOT 6

  • @ottob1996
    @ottob1996 10 років тому

    Can someone please explain if this approach (including landing) is made by autopilot or by the pilot himself? It might sound like a stupid question but i would love to receive an explanation by someone who knows better than me. Thanks

    • @worlds_okayest_pilot
      @worlds_okayest_pilot 10 років тому +4

      Great question! The autopilot can be used during the approach, as it was in this case. You can actually see the center autopilot master switch turn off on the MCP just after the 1,000' AGL callout is made when the PF disconnects the autopilot (3:08). Now, when it comes to the landing itself, that was done manually. Here's why: first off, there's plenty of visibility, and this approach is a visual... not an instrument approach. No need for an autoland here! If said aircraft has a certified flight crew and the capability (as most modern airliners do), the autopilot CAN land the aircraft. Autopilot systems have either a fail-operational or fail-passive system, with fail-operational having much more redundancy than fail-passive. However, autoland uses an ILS, or Instrument Landing System, to guide the aircraft in during the automatic landing (approach, flare, and even rollout in fail-operational autopilot systems). The system can only bring the aircraft STRAIGHT IN to the runway (no turns), as it just isn't possible to turn/bend the radio waves that the localizer broadcasts outwards from the ground station to guide the aircraft straight in. I tried simplifying it, hope this helps!!

    • @ottob1996
      @ottob1996 10 років тому +1

      Wow, thanks! Great answer!

    • @rowebil00
      @rowebil00 10 років тому

      Andre Morgan 'Autoland' haha wow. Nice!

    • @fransezomer
      @fransezomer 8 років тому +2

      What about CRM in this cockpit? All I hear is the captain in a long blur of Russian and sometimes barking cockpit commands. I don't hear the co-pilot actually participating here. Has CRM not been implemented in Russian aviation?

    • @gerardmoran9560
      @gerardmoran9560 6 років тому

      I can't answer that. I did notice both pilots changing mode control panel (MCP) settings. The MCP is only changed by the pilot not flying at my airline. The pilot flying calls for MCP settings and the PM (pilot monitoring) does them.

  • @jamesalexander6069
    @jamesalexander6069 Рік тому

    Kennedy Steve

  • @davidredpath1389
    @davidredpath1389 10 років тому +1

    I have been around the WORLD!!!

  • @manualflight
    @manualflight 12 років тому

    Where was this?

  • @blueb0g
    @blueb0g 12 років тому

    3:10

  • @alan_s_737
    @alan_s_737 6 років тому +2

    Polish LOT

  • @FIRSTaviation
    @FIRSTaviation 12 років тому

    Pilots sound polish. I guess LOT

  • @NotPryda
    @NotPryda 7 років тому

    Kuuuuurwa. Co to jest?