MachBuffet
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Just remember, if you're high or fast, you have to go around...jaxpilot said:Max power and 40 degrees of flaps from takeoff to touchdown.
desertdog71 said:1000 ft AGL abeam touchdown point, reduce power to 1700 rpm, pitch for white arc and trim, add 20 degrees of flaps and reduce power to establish a 500fpm descent, Base should be about 750ft AGL, and 500ft AGL when you turn final.
I prefer to use a combination of small power and pitch adjustments to control my descent. Usually resulting in pulling to idle over the fence, rounding out and flaring holding the nose about 5 degrees above level and letting it settle softly onto the runway.
Everybody does things a little bit different though, and really you just need to get a feel for the aircraft. That is the most important thing is getting a feel. You should be able to land safely in any configuration, and practice many different situations. Practice coming in too high, too low, too fast, etc. This will help you learn how to make those small adjustments and gain confidence.
I am sure other opinions will be different but that is my $0.02
Kream926 said:thanx for the landing lesson. for the longest time i couldnt finger out what i was doing wrong....