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At 21:36 19 August 2005, Bob Whelan wrote:
Having flown an HP-14 for 195 hours and a much-weenier-flapped Zuni for several thousand, all of it out west, and having in both been concerned about getting sucked into strong cloud streets, here's what I did: 1) immediately slowed down (to some speed below which full flaps could easily/safely be put down); 2) put down full flaps; 3) changed course to the nearest cloud edge. 4) gave thanks I was flying a flapped ship! Low stress, structurally safe. Even if one was so foolish/bold/situationally-unaware as to go into the cloud immediately upon the pull-up to slow down, who among us canNOT simply provide a stick input until the stall, prior to losing control in the cloud? If a pilot can do that, s/he can put down the flaps after the speed bleeds down. (Individual mileage may vary. Not approved by the Insurance Institute of America or the American Bar Association.) It would be a lot easier with airbrakes - just open them. |
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