ePilot22
BuyTheTicket~TakeTheRide
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Pilot Doc said:There are many operational differences between a 747 (or even a 737) and most light aircraft. The mark of a good pilot is noting all of those differences and determing what habits need to change. For example, I fly a 182 out of a 7000' field. I don't ever calculate takeoff or landing data. It's probably reckless that from day to day, I don't know whether my plane will need a 740' or 1100' ground roll. But it doesn't matter. I never verify gear down either. Were I flying a 747, I would change those habits. Pilot Doc
Become a good pilot now and change your habits. Landing gear up, off centerline, is not the time to determine what habits need to be changed! You're just going to look twice as stupid landing gear up and off centerline than had you just landed gear up. Gear should be checked three times, downwind, base and final! Centerline, Centerline, CENTERLINE! Why land anywhere else?