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I've gone up with my CFI for a couple more flights just working the landings
in the Bonanza (A BE33, by the way). They're alot better, but once in a while I'll still float past where I need to be. I failed the first short-field because I was way long, and the short approach was well below best glide with the gear hanging out & a very nose high attitude at the very last. We would have made the runway, but he called for a go-around. That apparently, was the final straw that ended the ride. I agree it was a crappy approach. Now I've got them more consistent. But once in a while, there's still a floater I can't seem to get down, or a power off that's setup & safe, but still short of my desired touchdown point. Ugh. "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... As others have mentioned, speed control and a tight pattern. I'd rather be high and tight, guaranteed to make the runway and allowing a slip as an option, low and wide doesn't leave you that option. Explaining your reasoning, as long as it's safe and correct, shows commercial knowledge. My commercial ride was the last ride that I was able to take with our local DE. He's a real parrot on checkrides and a great teacher. When we were about 5ft agl on the 180 degree power off spot landing, he asked if we'd make the designated touchdown spot. I responded confidently that we would because if we were short the ride would be over. Then he asked what options I had to extend the glide "just in case"... Prop I said, pull the prop and reduce the disc drag. "Ever done it?" he asks. "Nope" by that time his hand was already on the prop control and it was coming back. We floated an extra distance, I can't remember how far, but he laughed and said "See how that works? But think before you do it, you need oil pressure in a single" And with that our ride ended on a fun and informative note. Jim |
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But once in a while, there's still a
floater I can't seem to get down, or a power off that's setup & safe, but still short of my desired touchdown point. Are you taking wind sufficiently into consideration in your sight picture? Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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