This is a question for those of you familiar with the Oshkosh Fisk arrival. I've never done it myself but am contemplating doing it this year.
For the Fisk arrival into Oshkosh there are two streams it appears one at 1800 feet MSL/90 knots and the other one at 2300 feet MSL/135 knots.
So let's say you're coming in with an aircraft with a typical approach speed of 85 kts - 95 kts on final. So you don't really want to do the lower slower arrival just because you could end up getting kind of slow in the downwind to base to final turns. It is possible but you don't want to get that slow or deal with some other traffic possibly going even slower than 90 knots. I heard there are some pretty slow planes arriving.
So you decide to do the 135 knot arrival at 2300 feet. But also you know from your particular plane that it is going to be tough to maintain 135 knots AND maintain 2300 feet from Ripon onwards with the gear down. The NOTAM says ATC wants to see you lower the gear before Ripon.
My question is: Once you get to Ripon at 2300 feet and 135 knots, do you start reducing altitude (in which case maintaining 135 knots), or is it okay to start dropping below 135 knots?
I'd like to hear from anyone who has actually done the 135 knot arrival.
For the Fisk arrival into Oshkosh there are two streams it appears one at 1800 feet MSL/90 knots and the other one at 2300 feet MSL/135 knots.
So let's say you're coming in with an aircraft with a typical approach speed of 85 kts - 95 kts on final. So you don't really want to do the lower slower arrival just because you could end up getting kind of slow in the downwind to base to final turns. It is possible but you don't want to get that slow or deal with some other traffic possibly going even slower than 90 knots. I heard there are some pretty slow planes arriving.
So you decide to do the 135 knot arrival at 2300 feet. But also you know from your particular plane that it is going to be tough to maintain 135 knots AND maintain 2300 feet from Ripon onwards with the gear down. The NOTAM says ATC wants to see you lower the gear before Ripon.
My question is: Once you get to Ripon at 2300 feet and 135 knots, do you start reducing altitude (in which case maintaining 135 knots), or is it okay to start dropping below 135 knots?
I'd like to hear from anyone who has actually done the 135 knot arrival.