Friday, June 22, 2007

Rafael Hernández-Luis Muñoz Marín International


After a quick layover in Aguadilla, I taxied back out to runway 8, and took off for Luis Muñoz Marín International (SJU/TJSJ) in San Juan. After leveling out at 1500 feet (I decided to stay low as I would be shortly beginning my descent), I turned right to heading 105. I continued along this heading for about 30 minutes. As I approached San Juan I was given clearance to fly the straight-in approach for runway 8. I remained 1500 feet and heading 105 until I intercepted the end of the ILS feather on the GPS (I wasn't actually using instrument procedures), when I turned to ruwnay heading and began my descent. My approach was better than the one into Punta Cana, and after landing I taxied over to General Aviation parking, satisfied with another great leg.

TJBQ-TJSJ

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