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Why fly fast approaches?
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July 2nd 04, 05:25 AM
zatatime
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 03:01:25 GMT,
wrote:
On page 4-14 of the PIM (revised 6-18-84) in section 4.29, the following
text appears:
“The airplane should be trimmed for to an initial approach speed of 75 KIAS
with a final approach speed of 66 KIAS with flaps extended”
When I got checked out to fly the Cherokee Archer II ....
I'm not trying to throw stones, but I belive the Archer II has
slightly higher speeds referenced than the older models. The taper
wing has slightly different characteristics than the straight Hershey
bar wing.
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