I was reading one of my books by Sparky Imeson and I got to thinking about a possible alternative way to figure out my landing distance using a timer.
Could I use a "time" to figure out how long I land?
Say I come over the trees, and land, stop, and I see taxiway Sierra to my right... OK, take note of that.
Take-off again, come around and...
Then go overfly the landing start the timer at the trees and stop the timer at Sierra?
Does that make sense and do you think it would be a useable way to figure out a landing distance?
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So say it takes 10 seconds flying 60 from the time I pass right over the trees to the time I pass right over the intersection at taxiway "S".
Could I theoretically now overfly the same runway types @ 60 and know I should land whatever 10 seconds will give me more or less?
Could I use a "time" to figure out how long I land?
Say I come over the trees, and land, stop, and I see taxiway Sierra to my right... OK, take note of that.
Take-off again, come around and...
Then go overfly the landing start the timer at the trees and stop the timer at Sierra?
Does that make sense and do you think it would be a useable way to figure out a landing distance?
....
So say it takes 10 seconds flying 60 from the time I pass right over the trees to the time I pass right over the intersection at taxiway "S".
Could I theoretically now overfly the same runway types @ 60 and know I should land whatever 10 seconds will give me more or less?
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