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Old March 14th 07, 01:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Crash Lander[_1_]
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Why did you need to push the nose down slightly? Were you slow as well
as low, so you needed the extra airspeed? Or were you afraid of
stalling even though you had plenty of airspeed? If you needed to push
the the nose down slightly you were dangerously slow, and if you
didn't need to then you shouldn't have.


I reakon I pushed it down (slightly) because I was afraid of stalling. As I
said before, there was probably no danger at all, but I reakon as it was my
worst approach, and I was closer than I had ever been to an obstacle, I
wanted the extra speed and power just in case.
Crash Lander


 




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