Straight-in Landing Landings are not optional... Land the aircraft from an altitude of 1700 ft on runway 13 at Sabadell (LELL) on a calm morning. Unlike normal flight, when landing you use power alone to control descent rate. The runway should stay in the same position throughout the descent - about a third of the distance above the glare-shield. LELL has a VASI to the left and right of runway 13, a series of lights designed to help you judge your approach. Simply put, the VASI will display red lights if you are descending too fast (indicating that you need to increase power), and white lights if you are too high (indicating that you need to decrease power). If you are descending at the right angle, you will see three red lights and three white. You start the tutorial cruising at around 1000 ft and 90 kts. To begin your descent, you will need to reduce power and drop one notch flaps. You are aiming to approach at 60-70 kts and 300 fpm. As you get closer, you will need to reduce power further and drop more flaps, aiming to touch down "on the numbers" at 65 kts. morning LELL 0 13 1700 -9999 -9999 90.0 3 0 3 0 0 0 /sim/model/c172p/securing/chock false /sim/model/c172p/securing/tiedownL-visible false /sim/model/c172p/securing/tiedownR-visible false /sim/model/c172p/securing/tiedownT-visible false /sim/model/c172p/securing/pitot-cover-visible false /controls/flight/elevator-trim 0.05 /environment/weather-scenario Fair weather instrumentation/altimeter/setting-inhg 29.95 sim/model/c172p/engine_flag_0 1 sim/model/c172p/engine_flag_1 0 /controls/engines/active-engine 0 sim/model/c172p/bushkit_flag_0 1 sim/model/c172p/bushkit_flag_1 0 sim/model/c172p/bushkit_flag_2 0 sim/model/c172p/bushkit_flag_3 0 sim/model/c172p/bushkit_flag_4 0 fdm/jsbsim/bushkit 0 /controls/switches/starter true /instrumentation/adf/frequencies/selected-khz 367 /environment/weather-scenario Fair weather /sim/model/c172p/brake-parking 0 /controls/switches/master-bat true /controls/switches/master-alt true /controls/switches/master-avionics true /controls/flight/flaps 0.0 /controls/switches/magnetos 3 /controls/engines/current-engine/throttle 0.2 /controls/engines/engine/primer 4 /sim/model/c172p/cockpit/control-lock-placed false /sim/model/c172p/cockpit/control-lock-visible false 0.0 -12 0.0 -0.21 0.19 73.6 1 /controls/engines/current-engine/throttle 0.5 1 The runway is straight ahead. Reduce throttle to 50% and apply one degree of flaps. Stay in line with the runway about a hands-width above the glare-shield. You are aiming to descend at around 300 feet per minute and 60 knots. You are going too fast. Reduce power and pitch up to reduce your airspeed to 80 knots. /instrumentation/airspeed-indicator/indicated-speed-kt 100.0 Reduce throttle to 50% /controls/engines/current-engine/throttle 0.5 Set one step of flaps by pressing ] /controls/flight/flaps 0.3 /position/latitude-deg 41.539 /controls/switches/starter false Let down the second step of flaps and use the VASI to check your descent rate. White - too high. Red - too low, Red and white - just right. Use throttle to control your descent rate rather than attitude. Set your second set of flaps by pressing ] /controls/flight/flaps 0.6 /position/latitude-deg 41.531 Let down your final set of flaps and continue to follow the VASI glideslope. Stay lined up with the middle of the runway. Set your final set of flaps by pressing ] /controls/flight/flaps 0.9 /position/latitude-deg 41.528 Adjust power and pitch, so that you descend with about 65 knots. When you are about 10 feet above the ground, smoothly bring the nose up so it is level with the horizon and set throttle to idle. You're going too fast! Reduce speed! /velocities/airspeed-kt 90 /position/altitude-agl-ft 7.0 Keep tracking straight down the runway and let the aircraft land on the main gear. /velocities/airspeed-kt 45.0 Lower the nose wheel, continue to track down the runway and gently brake to a stop. Use the mouse with the left button held down to steer. /velocities/groundspeed-kt 5.0 Set the parking brake with Shift-B. /sim/model/c172p/brake-parking 1 Congratulations on a successful landing.