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Table 4
Excessive Flight-Parameter-Deviation Callouts
(*) The final approach speed V APP is considered to be equal to V REF + 5 kt (or V LS + 5 kt, as applicable).
V REF is the reference target threshold speed in the full flaps landing configuration (i.e., in the absence of airspeed corrections because of wind, windshear or non-normal configuration).
(**) Refer to the applicable SOPs for applicable pitch attitude limits.
VI Benefits of a Stabilized Approach Conducting a stabilized approach increases the flight crew’ overall situational awareness:
. Horizontal situational awareness :
. By closely monitoring the flight path;
. Speed awareness :
. By monitoring speed deviations;
. Vertical situational awareness :
. By monitoring the vertical flight path and the rate of descent;
. Energy awareness :
. By maintaining the engines thrust to the level required to fly a 3-degree approach path at the final approach speed (or at the minimum ground speed, as applicable).
This also enhances the readiness for go-around. In addition, a stabilized approach provides the following benefits:
. More time and attention are available for the monitoring of ATC communications, weather conditions, systems operation;
. More time is available for effective monitoring and back-up by the PNF;
. Defined flight-parameter-deviation criteria and minimum stabilization height support the decision to land or go-around; 中国航空网 www.aero.cn 航空翻译 www.aviation.cn 本文链接地址:Approach Techniques Flying Stabilized Approaches(3)