Just found out today (actually for the second time) that I'm probably going to bust my instrument ride if I put the flaps down prior to the FAF.
Does anyone have any reasoning behind this attitude (other than an ego trip for the examiner) ?
The reasons I'm doing this:
1. Stabilize the approach
2. Maintain 90kts in the descent
3. Maintain my altitudes and airspeeds to tighter tolerances
4. I won't have to toss in a ton of flaps and work real hard to slow it down on short final when I don't have to go missed
Any opinions on this?
I'm well below 110kts (10* Flaps Vfe in my 172) obviously, at 90kts. I really can't think of why I shouldn't put the flaps in and I can't seem to kick the habit...its just in there as part of the approach "checklist" that I go through...any ideas on what to do?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
-mini
Does anyone have any reasoning behind this attitude (other than an ego trip for the examiner) ?
The reasons I'm doing this:
1. Stabilize the approach
2. Maintain 90kts in the descent
3. Maintain my altitudes and airspeeds to tighter tolerances
4. I won't have to toss in a ton of flaps and work real hard to slow it down on short final when I don't have to go missed
Any opinions on this?
I'm well below 110kts (10* Flaps Vfe in my 172) obviously, at 90kts. I really can't think of why I shouldn't put the flaps in and I can't seem to kick the habit...its just in there as part of the approach "checklist" that I go through...any ideas on what to do?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
-mini