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Jay Honeck wrote:
There are very good, very real reasons why some rentals (and more partnerships) specify "no touch & goes" in their written agreements. It's the hardest thing you can do to your aircraft in "normal" (non- aerobatic) use, period. Further, any student knows that a touch & go is a much more difficult maneuver to perform than a full-stop landing. It's harder on the equipment (ask your A&P about tires, brakes, wheel bearings, etc., on aircraft that do a lot of touch & goes), and carries with it the increased risk of a botched go-round, etc. This is why, by the way, your insurance goes up if you tell them that your airplane is being used for training purposes. Actuarial tables don't lie, and your plane is more likely to be damaged while training a new pilot. The insurance goes up if you are using your plane for training because the actuarial tables show that having people who don't know how to fly yet have a higher than normal rate of accidents. While I will agree that idle to firewall is marginally more taxing on the engine, let's remember where this thread started. It started with you being concerned about engine life and that it is reduced because of practicing engine out landings. The T&G debate got added later. It all boils down to the fact that you are not doing yourself or your aircraft a favor by not practicing engine out landings. Even if it is just one a month at the end of a normal flight, treat the landing as a failure in the pattern. You will have ZERO added stress on the engine because you are just going to idle a few minutes sooner. Hell, it is probably less net stress on the engine. |
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