[bvipilots] Re: Need a flying lesson.

  • From: Robert Cezar <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 15:07:10 -0700

Hello Ron,

ENTRY POINT:

The entry point is an IYPism that Michelle targets when she is performing a
visual approach. It is basically the same point where a localizer and
glideslope converge when performing an ILS approach.

RUNWAY THRESHOLD:

Runway thresholds are markings across the runway that denote the beginning
and end of the designated space for landing and takeoff under non-emergency
conditions.

I hope this helps.

Robert







On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Ron Kolesar <kolesar16417@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> Hi to all.
> Robert, could you show us all what the difference is between entry point
> and threshhold are?
> You hear these two terms all the time while flying.
> Is one of them the actual point when the main gear actually touches the
> tarmac?
> We all know that the main gear touches the tarmac before the nose gear
> touches down on the tarmac.
> I ask this question here on the list so that you might educate us all with
> one letter.
> Thanks.
>
> Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states
> "that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week."




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