avbug said:
More than that, keeping that stick back at the wrong time can hurt you, too. What about aircraft that lock the tailwheel by holding aft stick?
Do what's appropriate for the specific airplane you're flying, but those of you who got an endorsement in your logbook and then became an overnight expert, don't dole out advice on general principle when it may not apply. Someone might just listen and get hurt.
Traumahawk, I suspect you'll find that Catdriver probably has more time in conventional gear aircraft than you'll have in your total career...you might wanna listen to his free advice.
Well with all DUE respect, someone with that much conventional time should know what was meant by "keep the stick back". I wasn't denouncing wheel landings, or boldly procaiming that the likes of many a/c (like some T-6's and of course the 'all too common' Dromader) should always have the elevator in the full up postion. Heck, I'm surprised you didn't throw in the fact that forward stick is often warranted with strong enough winds from behind too.
Cmon people!! There are always exceptions. However, for just about every common taildragger you're gonna find on most airports, it's actually quite sound advice, and often some of the most ignored advice. Often the cure to "squirrely airplanes" people label for their tendency to "groundloop as soon as you untie them."
For a comment made in regards to the situation at hand I think it was more than appropriate. Avbug, often your different point of view is a healthy perspective to consider.
In this case...yes, thank you so much for clarifying for all of us lowtimers that there are actually specific airplanes out there that may require different, uncommon or just plain specific handling. I really had no idea.
Kind of like you have no idea what aircraft i get into on my days off regardless of how much
experience you think I have. I'd take advice from both 25,000hr pilots and 25 hr pilots. And I'm sure you both have much advice to offer, but then again,
to think the phrase "keep the stick back" when made in reply to a thread started by a tw beginner in a 170, was meant to exclude any landing BUT 3 pointer's and in ALL types of airplanes...heheh...if I didn't know better i'd ask if you had ever even flown a cub!!
Seriously...Lighten up guys.
P.S. Hey AV, If I was taxiing an a/c with a locking mechanism that engaged when the stick was held full aft, could you explain to everyone what painstaking process it would be to unlock the wheel to make a 90 degree left turn at 5 M.P.H.??