uwochris
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Hey guys,
Is there a specific rule of thumb to use on when you should raise flaps after using 10 degrees for takeoff?
What I do is the following:
- climb at Vx (60 kias)
- once clear of obstacle, pitch down, accelerate.
- once at Vx + 5 or greater, raise flaps, accelerate to Vy.
My instructor and the POH always say to use a "safe" airspeed... but, what is considered safe? Is VX too slow to raise flaps? Is my Vx + 5 providing a good cushion, or should I accelerate to VY prior to raising flaps.
TIA.
Is there a specific rule of thumb to use on when you should raise flaps after using 10 degrees for takeoff?
What I do is the following:
- climb at Vx (60 kias)
- once clear of obstacle, pitch down, accelerate.
- once at Vx + 5 or greater, raise flaps, accelerate to Vy.
My instructor and the POH always say to use a "safe" airspeed... but, what is considered safe? Is VX too slow to raise flaps? Is my Vx + 5 providing a good cushion, or should I accelerate to VY prior to raising flaps.
TIA.