Stabilized Approach and Landing in 57 Seconds
Maintaining a stabilized approach is a great way to avoid loss of control during the landing phase of your flight. A stabilized approach is one in which the pilot establishes and maintains a constant angle glidepath towards a predetermined point on the landing runway. It is based on the pilot’s judgment of certain visual clues, and depends on the maintenance of a constant final descent airspeed and configuration.

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