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. Drift correction:
. To continue tracking the runway centerline, resisting the tendency to prematurely align the aircraft with the runway centerline;
. Aiming point (i.e., the touchdown zone):
. To remain on the correct flight path until flare height, resisting the tendency to move the aiming point closer and, thus, descend below the desired glide path (i.e., “duck-under”); and,
. Final approach speed and ground speed:
. To maintain the energy level.
XII Associated Flight Operations Briefing Notes The following Flight Operations Briefing Notes can be reviewed in association with the above information:
. Descent and Approach Profile Management
. Energy Management during Approach
. Being Prepared to Go-around
. Flying Constant-Angle Non-Precision Approaches
. The Final Approach Speed
. Factors Affecting Landing Distances
XIII Regulatory references
. ICAO – Annex 6 – Operations of Aircraft, Part I – International Commercial Air transport – Aeroplanes, Appendix 2, 2.1.25
. ICAO – Procedures for Air navigation services – Aircraft Operations (PANS-OPS, Doc 8168), Volume I – Flight Procedures (particularly, Part IX - Chapter 1 - Stabilized Approach – Parameters, Elements of a Stabilized Approach and Go-around Policy)
XIV Airbus References
. Flight Crew Operating Manuals (FCOM) – Standard Operating Procedures
. A318/A319/A320/A321 & A330/A340 Flight Crew Training Manuals (FCTM) – Approach General – Trajectory Stabilization
XV Additional Reading Materials
. U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) – Report NTSB-AAS-76-5 –Special Study: Flight Crew Coordination Procedure in Air Carrier Instrument Landing System Approach Accidents
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