On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 01:34:15 GMT, Greg Esres
spoketh unto us:
During landing it is Very important to keep that ball centered.
My God, no! The ball is the LAST thing you should be looking at
during a landing operation. Look outside!
stalling above the runway is scarey enough without the added troubes
caused by being uncoordinated
Stalling a few feet above the runway is no big deal.
Who said anything about looking at the ball? if you are flying
coordinated, then the ball is centered, isn't it?
did you get as far as reading my statement:
"Go up to 7500 feet and practice stalls. lots and lots of stalls,
Power
on and power off. keeping special watch on that turn coordinator.
soon, you will notice that when you are landing, paying attention to
the things other then the Turn Coordinator, if you glance at it, it
will be centered 100% of the time without you even thinking about it."
Practice up high. that way, down low, you just do.
I say Practice Stalls because that forces you to make sure you are
coordinated.
as far as crosswind, i did not see that he said anything special about
crosswinds in the original post.
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