Pilot Report Details

Pilot Report - UAL312R (September 10, 2016)

Virtual United Flight UAL312R

Pam Magee Canada
Departure: KBWI
Arrival: KIAH
Aircraft: ()
Submitted: September 10, 2016
Flight Time: 02.39
Landing Rate: -45 FPM
Fuel Used: 29,928 LBS
Distance: 1,074 NM
Status: Accepted

ACARS Flight Log

smartCARS version 2.1.25.0, 2016/9/10 UTC
[06:50:20] Preflight started, flying offline
[06:50:20] Flying McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF United Airlines N1859U LONGFAIRING CARGO CF-6-50_late
[06:52:47] Engine 3 is on
[06:53:16] Engine 2 is on
[06:53:39] Engine 1 is on
[06:53:41] Flaps set to position 3
[06:54:25] Pushing back with 231917 lb of fuel
[06:54:59] Taxiing to runway
[06:58:30] Taking off
[06:58:53] Climbing, pitch: 9, roll: level, 178 kts
[06:59:01] Gear lever raised at 347 ft at 210 kts
[06:59:13] Exceeded 250 KIAS below 10,000 feet MSL
[06:59:25] Flaps set to position 2 at 1303 ft at 273 kts
[06:59:33] Speed corrected at 1619 ft after a max speed of 276 kts
[06:59:40] Flaps set to position 1 at 1767 ft at 240 kts
[06:59:57] Flaps set to position 0 at 2260 ft at 239 kts
[07:18:35] Cruising at 25000ft, pitch: 4, 443 kts
[09:11:41] Descending
[09:25:52] Flaps set to position 1 at 11420 ft at 280 kts
[09:27:16] Flaps set to position 2 at 10039 ft at 255 kts
[09:29:16] Flaps set to position 3 at 8052 ft at 214 kts
[09:29:42] Approaching
[09:32:35] Gear lever lowered at 3514 ft at 202 kts
[09:32:56] Flaps set to position 4 at 3081 ft at 195 kts
[09:35:24] Final approach, 219 kts
[09:38:09] Touched down at -45 fpm, gear lever: down, pitch: 9, roll: level, 136 kts
[09:38:28] Landed in 2893 ft, fuel: 202013 lb, weight: 448400 lb
[09:38:28] Taxiing to gate
[09:38:38] The flight may now be ended
[09:38:38] Taxi time was less than 15 seconds
[09:38:38] Arrived, flight duration: 02:39
[09:38:42] Flaps set to position 0
[09:41:59] Engine 3 is off
[09:42:13] Engine 1 is off
[09:42:25] Engine 2 is off

Comments

  • Pam Magee writes: “MLB Tour Award American League BLUE JAYS #9 / In a month and 15 days it will be a year that I joined”
  • Dennis Lynn writes: “time fly's!”