Pilot Report Details

Pilot Report - UAL6001 (May 1, 2022)

Virtual United Flight UAL6001

Ewerton Carloto Brazil
Departure: LFPG
Arrival: LIMC
Aircraft: ()
Submitted: May 1, 2022
Flight Time: 01.00
Landing Rate: -234 FPM
Fuel Used: 6,610 LBS
Distance: 323 NM
Status: Accepted

ACARS Flight Log

smartCARS version 2.1.35.0, 2022/5/1 UTC
[21:11:57] Preflight started, flying on VATSIM
[21:11:57] Flying Aerosoft A320 professional AEGEAN SX-NEO
[21:12:31] Pushing back with 7690 kg of fuel
[21:12:58] Engine 2 is on
[21:13:46] Engine 1 is on
[21:13:47] Engine 1 is off
[21:13:52] Engine 1 is on
[21:14:06] Flaps set to position 2
[21:15:43] Taxiing to runway
[21:19:26] Taking off
[21:19:58] Climbing, pitch: 10, roll: level, 161 kts
[21:20:04] Gear lever raised at 102 ft at 169 kts
[21:20:46] Flaps set to position 0 at 1864 ft at 194 kts
[21:21:38] Exceeded 250 KIAS below 10,000 feet MSL
[21:21:41] Speed corrected at 4460 ft after a max speed of 258 kts
[21:22:32] Exceeded 250 KIAS below 10,000 feet MSL
[21:22:46] Speed corrected at 8653 ft after a max speed of 265 kts
[21:40:20] Cruising at 35000ft, pitch: 3, 460 kts
[22:01:34] Descending
[22:11:19] Approaching
[22:16:45] Final approach, 256 kts
[22:17:19] Flaps set to position 1 at 2167 ft at 224 kts
[22:17:51] Gear lever lowered at 1690 ft at 196 kts
[22:17:55] Flaps set to position 3 at 1635 ft at 193 kts
[22:18:10] Flaps set to position 4 at 1288 ft at 176 kts
[22:18:21] Flaps set to position 5 at 952 ft at 164 kts
[22:19:50] Touched down at -234 fpm, gear lever: down, pitch: 11, roll: level, 126 kts
[22:19:52] Aircraft bounced, touched back down at -80 fpm
[22:20:39] Flaps set to position 0
[22:20:44] Landed in 5064 ft, fuel: 4704 kg, weight: 63802 kg
[22:20:44] Taxiing to gate
[22:21:47] The flight may now be ended
[22:21:47] Arrived, flight duration: 01:00
[22:22:12] Engine 1 is off
[22:22:13] Engine 2 is off

Comments

  • Ewerton Carloto writes: “AWARDS Europe Tour”
  • Virtual United Airlines writes: “Submitted for closer review. Reason: 'Award' found in comment field”