Caveman
Grandpa
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"once i am 400-500ft above DH, i start to slow myself up by putting in 10 degrees of flaps and pitching back a bit, while reducing power to keep on the glideslope. then, as i see fit, i try to slow down more with flaps and pitch until i either land or go missed."
I know that this works for you and I'm not being critical, but as your flying progresses and you move into bigger and faster a/c you'll find that the philosophy of a stabilized approach will become more and more important. At every airline I know of you must be established on glide, at approach speed, and fully configured to land by no later than 500AGL and that's in VMC. At our airline if it's IMC you must be stabilized by 1000 AGL or a missed approach is required.
I know your 172 is a lot different than an airliner but let me recommend establishing your own stabilized approach policy and then commit yourself to sticking with it. As you transition to turbine equipment it will be one less thing to incorporate into your flying.
Good luck.
I know that this works for you and I'm not being critical, but as your flying progresses and you move into bigger and faster a/c you'll find that the philosophy of a stabilized approach will become more and more important. At every airline I know of you must be established on glide, at approach speed, and fully configured to land by no later than 500AGL and that's in VMC. At our airline if it's IMC you must be stabilized by 1000 AGL or a missed approach is required.
I know your 172 is a lot different than an airliner but let me recommend establishing your own stabilized approach policy and then commit yourself to sticking with it. As you transition to turbine equipment it will be one less thing to incorporate into your flying.
Good luck.