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Old December 17th 07, 10:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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On Dec 17, 4:26 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
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What I learned is that excess energy is better dissipated in the
air. With a 10 knot headwind component) we could have landed and
taken off on the 2400 foot runway (we back taxied, but the numbers
worked out).


BUT -- 70 KIAS is not a power -off landing speed. There's
insufficient energy to flare, so a bit of power is required to
arrest the descent.


Been a while since I've flown a 182 but that doesn't sound right.

Bertie


182?


Sorry, thought we were talking 182 210


Bertie
 




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