Thread: Landing Streaks
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Old February 26th 05, 04:06 PM
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 14:25:53 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
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I've noticed something about my landings over the last few years, and
wondered if you folks have had the same experience?

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So, what is this phenomenon? Karma? The stars? Blood pressure? Phase of
the moon? It's frustrating to not be able to break down cause and effect
here -- does anyone else notice this?


if you concentrate too hard your muscles tense up and your reflexes go
to pot. relax by just the right amount and it comes so much easier.

I landed in the twilight the other day. landing into the sun I couldnt
see the runway or gauge the height I was above the surface. I had no
idea whether I was 1 foot or 15 feet above the runway so I poled
forward gently in the hopes that I'd hit a shadow change and be able
to see something. The wheels touched and I thought bounced me back in
the air so I just eased the stick back and back until eventually the
tailwheel made contact. still couldnt gauge my height so I just waited
with the stick full back until the mains touched again.
eventually I realised that I couldnt possibly be flying at the low
rollout speed.
unknown to me back in the clubhouse 2 guys are watching my landing.
unknown to me the mains kissed the bitumen without so much of a skip
stayed glued and rolled along the bitumen.
I'm told the conversation was like this.
"gees I wish I could land like that"
"yeah he does that all the time"
"I've never seen him bounce it"
"yeah he's one of our most proficient pilots, he lands it like that
all the time"
....which is absolute horse hockey! occasionally I hit a rotor or a
gust at touchdown and really work the wittman springs for all they are
worth. ...evidently that goes unobserved.
anyway I explained what actually happened to one guy, that it was an
absolute arsy fluke and I could just as easily have broken the
aircraft. to no avail it seems. the legend has begun to circulate the
tea pots and coffee cups on the airfield and is unstoppable.
I only hope that one day I'm as good a pilot as they have convinced
themselves I am.
good grief. the things you observe on an airfield. :-)

Stealth Pilot