Fly2Scuba
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Flying the EMB-145 for quite awhile now and it was instilled upon me from a couple people way back when to touchdown at or close to Vref. So ever since, I've been close to it on touchdown and personally get nervous seeing that speed drop off from a high flare. Sometimes though these high flares produce somewhat soft landings at 5-10 knots below Vref upon touching down. Of course an extremely high flare could produce a tail strike. Is it correct to always aim to touchdown at or near Vref for someone in the know? Letting the speed bleed off in an extended flare seems to me to be a recipe for a high sink rate and gear damage if an unexpected gust were experienced. I've seen more and more people try to land it like a 172 even being off IOE for quite awhile. Is this is the same idea for all turbojet aircraft?