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My feeling on this is that it depends on the emergency situation.
If I have a fire situation, I want to put the plane down as fast as I can. If the engine quits and I am putting the plane down in some field I want to stay aloft as long as possible to transmit, Maday and call for help. At least that is what I was taught. Kevin Kubiak PP-ASEL wrote: Chris - you said you prefer S turns to a slip ... my personal preference would be to slip rather than turn , thereby continuing to track my intended approach path. I have never felt that the aircraft to be less in control in a slip...in fact , the descent is rather more stabile. Otoh , if I'm really high , I would first do S-turns to lose some altitude , then come in somewhat high , and lose the rest using a slip. Does anyone else feel the same ? Any DEs out there - what would you say to a student who does this on a PPL checkride ? regards Pavan Bhatnagar - student pilot. |
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