ibaflyer
Gotta Blast!
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2001
- Posts
- 144
Ok everyone, here is the question. When should you dirty up the plane for landing ( flaps and landing gear) during the ILS?
I was taught during my IFR instruction that at the outer marker, the gear should be comming down and approach flaps set but last night during an IFR Comp Check, the CFII that was with me told me to intercept the glideslope, go one dot high and drop the gear and approach flaps. His reasoning was that the extra drag will bring you back down on the glide slope.
I guess it is all in what you are taught but I would like to hear what everyone else does in this matter. Keep in mind I'm talking about a Piper Lance and not the big iron.
I was taught during my IFR instruction that at the outer marker, the gear should be comming down and approach flaps set but last night during an IFR Comp Check, the CFII that was with me told me to intercept the glideslope, go one dot high and drop the gear and approach flaps. His reasoning was that the extra drag will bring you back down on the glide slope.
I guess it is all in what you are taught but I would like to hear what everyone else does in this matter. Keep in mind I'm talking about a Piper Lance and not the big iron.
