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Hong Kong approach (old )

Postby Splitpin » Thu Mar 11, 2021 7:27 am

I don't want to clog up the screenshot thread with this, so have a look here.

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Re: Hong Kong approach (old )

Postby emfrat » Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:21 am

Cheers, Marty - somewhere I have written instructions for the IGS approach, including timings. Got them from (or via) an old Jardine Mathesons (I think) website, which also had the Miss Macao repaint for the Cathay Pacific Catalina involved in the hijack.
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Re: Hong Kong approach (old )

Postby Radar88 » Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:25 am

Places - Lost in Time, a series that looks back on the tale of places and locations that have existing within living memory or photographic record, but are now lost to the pages of history.

Take a gander at the famous Kai Tak International Airport, which was at one point the world's busiest single-runway airport in terms of traffic, and the third busiest airport on earth in terms of passenger numbers. However, while the airport was the gateway to Hong Kong, its constrained location meant it was doomed to failure.

Places - Lost in Time: Hong Kong Kai Tak International Airport
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Re: Hong Kong approach (old )

Postby Charl » Thu Mar 11, 2021 5:15 pm

FS9 was the first sim that rendered Kai Tak "properly".
My neighbour, a retired ANZ 747 Captain, showed me the charts and how to use them for the Chequerboard approach - in fact that was my introduction to flying larger simcraft.
At the time I didn't think too much about it, it certainly was entertaining.
But how many simmers have that kind of first - person instruction?

He had great tales to tell about flying in to HK.
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Re: Hong Kong approach (old )

Postby emfrat » Thu Mar 11, 2021 7:38 pm

I have the 9 Dragons Kai Tak scenery, and that includes heaps of background info, charts, and so on, but I haven't been able to find the stuff I mentioned earlier. It actually gave timings for the various parts of the IGS approach. The section on the IGS beam from the MM to intersecting the ILS beam was critical, which is why it said to start a 48 degree right turn to intercept the ILS beam, several seconds before you reached it. If you ran through the ILS beam, you could expect a sudden loss of terrain clearance. :o
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Re: Hong Kong approach (old )

Postby Radar88 » Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:59 pm

Charl wrote:FS9 was the first sim that rendered Kai Tak "properly".
My neighbour, a retired ANZ 747 Captain, showed me the charts and how to use them for the Chequerboard approach - in fact that was my introduction to flying larger simcraft.
At the time I didn't think too much about it, it certainly was entertaining.
But how many simmers have that kind of first - person instruction?

He had great tales to tell about flying in to HK.


Here's Marty's screen grab of the above in a slide show presentation video with a commentary by KLM Boeing 747 Pilot James Weatherly

Kai Tak Checkerboard approach Old HKG Airport

Unique Landings Old Hong Kong Part 1

Unique Approach HKG Checkerboard Part 2
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Re: Hong Kong approach (old )

Postby Charl » Fri Mar 12, 2021 7:18 am

Ayee radar that man's voice makes my teeth itch.
Let's cover it with this one, surely would have been fairly white-knuckle.
It's entirely the wrong aircraft for the job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s7Q-Z2PGQw
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