rumorhasit
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Problem is that there is nothing in either the emergency or the normal procedures for a 172 that tell you =when= to start applying flaps for landing, nor, if it really comes down to it, whether to apply flaps at all.Where in the emergency procedures in the Cessna 172 Pilot Operating Handbook are you intructed to apply Flaps 10, in a power off glide following an engine failure?
Don't invent procedures. Follow those that are provided for you.
Problem is that there is nothing in either the emergency or the normal procedures for a 172 that tell you =when= to start applying flaps for landing, nor, if it really comes down to it, whether to apply flaps at all.
Since you did not mention what airplane it is, I will assume it is a typical SEL.
Other people said C-172, but the first post does not mention the airplane does it?Actually, the poster repeatedly said it's a 172.
Other people said C-172, but the first post does not mention the airplane does it?
now back to your regularily scheduled program.Fight Fight Fight!!!
That is the part just before the intermediate emergency descent that is followed by the final emergency descent.What the hell is an initial emergency descent?
Lose the slang and we may all communicate better.