Happy Dog wrote:
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Happy Dog wrote:
Brakes are used during a soft field landing where the point is to put as
little weight as possible on the nose gear. Try again.
You have that completely backwards my friend. In a soft field landing
you don't touch the brakes
No brakes, huh? What kind of plane are you talking about? Have you done
any on short fields? (As most turf strips are.) If it's swampy enough to
create enough drag to quickly slow you down well, that's the same as
braking, right? *Think.*
Have you had this reading comprehension problem long? He said soft
field, not short field. And he didn't touch the brakes, he didn't say
the plane wouldn't slow down due to drag from the soft field.
Matt
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