Unknown Airport
As we get nearer destination high ground appearing just prior to descent
Descent has commenced, cloud cover is not bad, as we can perform it visually. Altitude is 30,000ft approx.
Initial descent at 30,000ft
Descending through a pass - altitude around 24,000 ft which is the minimum height at which a decision to turn back or proceed to destination is made.
We have now descended through the pass and make out the valley that leads to Leh in the distance.
Altitude is around 18,000ft. Airport is around 11,500ft !!!!!
perfect visual conditions to continue our approach. We are heading for a 'left downwind' position to the runway
Heading for downwind. Note the downwind is over the mountains so the GPWS (Ground Prox Warning System) will sound.
Notice the field below us on the left and we are high on approach to avoid the 'hills' (not really hills as they are eaisly around 16,000 raising to 24,000 ft) ahead.
The valley where you see the river run through is our missed approach path in the even of an engine failure etc.
Turning downwind. Hills ahead and Gound Proximity sounds.
Downwind turning Base for a landing. Height is spot on and the approach path flown to exact laid out procedure.
Landed and just before turning into the apron.
Note the high ground ahead which makes a single engine climb out not possible.
Take off is in the opposite direction and is over the valley seen earlier.
1 comment:
Hello Capt Thomas. Is this Lea Airport? Very impressive landing, but with your experience it must have been a "piece of cake". Can I ask what aircraft was used?
BTW. I believe we are related. I was searching for Vadaketh when I found this site. Can you contact me at bmat123(@)gmail.com
Thanks
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