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![]() "John R Weiss" wrote in message news:mYlPb.109959$xy6.321478@attbi_s02... | | 1) If the field is really at minimums, you have 200 feet to slow down to | landing speed. That is not much time. Better you should be ready to land | before you break out. | | Nope -- not unless you are flying a Cat III certified airplane. | | You should be ready to transition to land AFTER you break out! A C172 at 90 | knots is only descending at 400-500 FPM. At 200' AGL, you have 20-30 seconds | until touchdown, even if you don't flare at all! You can do a lot of | decelerating, reconfiguring, and flaring in 20 seconds. Since the only | reconfiguring you should have to do, if any, is final flaps, you have plenty of | time! Well, one would think so, and I don't have any problem with it, but I sure see a lot of pilots that just can't seem to handle it. But I am a CFII who flies and demonstrates these approaches constantly. I think my point is that pilots who do not fly as frequently should consider a different 'approach,' so to speak. AARP encourages older drivers to take things a little slower -- to drive within their skill level. Perhaps rusty pilots should do the same. |
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