Steep Decent Config On The E190

The Embraer E190 is the most common airframe to be seen flying in to LCY these days.  British Airways’ Cityflyer operation uses a bunch of them on its services.  Anything flying in to LCY needs to be approved for steep approaches.  This usually involves a modification to the controls for a steep descent mode.  As I watched the E190s descending on the approach, I could see that the spoilers were deployed all the way down.  I assume that this is a higher drag configuration that makes the descent angle needed achievable while controlling the speed.

The thing that was more impressive than the descent profile was the departures.  The runway at LCY is not long.  Watching the jets spool up for departure, I wondered how much of the runway that they would use.  As it turned out, they rotated really quickly and the climb out angle was very steep.  With the buildings of Canary Wharf ahead, they need to climb quickly but I was quite taken by just how fast they climbed.

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