01-09-2008, 08:48 AM
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Shuttle Landing From the Cockpit
From a pilot's standpoint this is awesome. No power - no second chance
This lo-res 8.5MB (6min45sec) video looks through the HUD (Heads Up Display) on the flight deck. You hear the flight deck audio of the three astronauts interacting.
The video starts at about FL830 (83,000 ft), 260 Kts, Mach 2.5 velocity and 1.1 Gs. You'll hear the term HAC (Heading Alignment Cylinder) used a lot.
It is the shuttle's version of a traffic pattern to line up with the runway centerline. It is a circular instead of rectangular pattern.
YouTube - HUD View from the COCKPIT during a Space Shuttle Landing
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Last edited by hammersley; 01-09-2008 at 08:59 AM..
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