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![]() "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote in message . .. I'm not sure what scares pilots most about landouts. I find that light airplane pilots with a lot of XC experience are less stressed than those who have rarely landed away from their home field. It's probably just fear of the unknown - what they don't know is that airportrs are pretty much alike. It's not other airports that create the pucker factor, no worries there. It's the obstacle in the field that you couldn't see until you were on final that makes me conservative. I've only had 5 'aux vaches' landouts and on one of them there was an obstacle I didn't see until I was turning final. The Mosquito can make a nice steep approach and I'd conserved my altitude/options so all ended well. That surprise on final did reinforce my conservatism. |
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