I was using the term AOA loosly just to describe the angle of decent to the ground, with flaps you will have a higher angle of decent, ok sorry I figured you would figure out that by saying AOA I was meaning angle of decent.
I never said it was dangerious to do a forced landing with flaps, I simply said that sometimes (3 out of 4 time for me) that the use of them is not needed.
You are right about flaps increasing lift and alowing you to fly slower, I never said they didn't, My argument was simply that it is best to use them wisely. I was wanting to emphasis that for people that just think that when the engine quits and you are going down, don't just start throwing flaps in there just because the procedure says that you need to land with flaps. In an emergency, preocedure is not always best because conditions are rarley that of when testing was done and those procedures were developed. That was my point! I never said it was always a bad thing to use flaps, give me a break, I am just trying to make the point to only use them when you know that you can make your landing site and you know you will have sufficent glide speed and alt to make it to your spot. Using them to early can limit your options when you get down low and figure out things are not exactly what they seemed from 3k ft up.
Oh and I didn't realize that I couldn't have known all this and got to where I am today. IT bugs me sometimes when people can't read between the lines and not take the use of words so literaly when someone speaks on this board. My use of the term AOA for instance. AOA can mean a lot of different things can't it? It can mean the angle of the relative wind to the wing right? It can also be used loosely to mean other things. All realy depends on the context it was used in.
I think there is a large difference between a 150 with a student in it holding airspeed with flaps and a 207 loaded almost to the max and that pilot trying to hold airspeed with full flaps. IMagine the 207 with full flaps, to hold best glide with flaps, the guy would have to pitch the nose over at a huge angle to maintain the best glide speed. You said it yourself, flaps increase drag, don't you not want drag when you have no power??? SO you can try to get to a safe landing spot?? If I remember back from my solo training 16 years ago, you don;t use flaps until landing is asured and then only if they are nessesary. I was never taught to put them in way before landing was asured just so that I could get slower and decrese my kinitec energy.
Oh well I hope you see my point, I am not saying it is dangerious, I am only saying that use of them should be only when landing is TOTALY asured and only then if they are needed, I mean would you use them if you had a 75ft wide 100 mile long road with no power lines or cars on it and no obstructions?? Would you need to reduce that kintetic energy for that? I know that is a little far fetched, but hey anything can happen.
BY the way, what formula did you use to arrive at the 36% reduction of kinetic engergy?
I guess I have one thing left in my argument that you can't argue with, he did it with no flaps and everyone lived, guess there are 2 of us that disagree with you.
SD
P.S. Just cause you don't agree with me, or can't read between some of my loose comments about AOA, doesn't mean that I don't respect or appreciate your opinion and ideas.