Pilot Report Details

Pilot Report - UAL9435 (November 25, 2018)

Virtual United Flight UAL9435

Rich Del Secco United States
Departure: CYUL
Arrival: KIAD
Aircraft: ()
Submitted: November 25, 2018
Flight Time: 02.05
Landing Rate: -88 FPM
Fuel Used: 9,784 LBS
Distance: 425 NM
Status: Accepted

ACARS Flight Log

smartCARS version 2.1.31.0, 2018/11/25 UTC
[18:32:54] Preflight started, flying offline
[18:32:55] Flying ARNZ BAe146-300A United Express
[18:34:48] Engine 1 is on
[18:35:13] Engine 2 is on
[18:35:38] Engine 3 is on
[18:36:03] Engine 4 is on
[18:36:12] Pushing back with 16546 lb of fuel
[18:37:02] Taxiing to runway
[18:37:06] Flaps set to position 2
[18:41:16] Taking off
[18:41:31] Climbing, pitch: 7, roll: level, 136 kts
[18:41:35] Gear lever raised at 71 ft at 151 kts
[18:43:05] Flaps set to position 1 at 2966 ft at 153 kts
[18:43:12] Flaps set to position 0 at 2967 ft at 165 kts
[18:54:53] Cruising at 22000ft, pitch: 3, 355 kts
[19:40:07] Sim paused
[21:25:32] Sim unpaused
[21:32:50] Descending
[21:43:26] Approaching
[22:14:02] Final approach, 213 kts
[22:17:40] Go around conditions met
[22:18:06] Standard final approach conditions met
[22:29:10] Flaps set to position 2 at 1805 ft at 201 kts
[22:29:11] Gear lever lowered at 1811 ft at 200 kts
[22:29:16] Flaps set to position 3 at 1929 ft at 180 kts
[22:30:39] Go around conditions met
[22:30:39] Flaps set to position 4 at 1207 ft at 151 kts
[22:30:50] Standard final approach conditions met
[22:32:08] Touched down at -88 fpm, gear lever: down, pitch: 3, roll: 2 degrees right, 120 kts
[22:32:25] Landed in 2475 ft, fuel: 6773 lb, weight: 83513 lb
[22:32:25] Taxiing to gate
[22:32:31] Flaps set to position 0
[22:32:50] The flight may now be ended
[22:32:50] Arrived, flight duration: 02:05
[22:35:48] Engine 4 is off
[22:35:49] Engine 3 is off
[22:35:49] Engine 2 is off
[22:35:51] Engine 1 is off

Comments

  • Rich Del Secco writes: “Refly #2 of 3 Commuter Tour”
  • Virtual United Airlines writes: “Submitted for closer review. Reason: 'Tour' found in comment field”