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Old July 20th 06, 02:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.owning,rec.aviation.piloting
Jack Allison[_1_]
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Default Oshkosh Bound Posters, Approach Procedures, and Such

Morgans wrote:
Also, go out with a buddy and practice very slow flight, S turns to go
slower on approach, fast approaches, and spot landings.


One hesitancy I'd have with S-turns is when on final. If things are too
close, that's the time to plan a go around. If you're S-turning, you
might be slowing down the guy behind you and creating more problems.
IMHO, if I'm too close to the guy ahead of me, I'd rather go around.
Just my 2 cents worth...

Bottom line, everyone arriving at OSH needs to be on their game and able
to maintain altitude/heading/speed. If unable, land elsewhere. It's
really not hard, anyone who considers themselves current should be able
to do the arrival...but it's amazing to see how many folks interpret
1000 AGL and 90 kts differently.



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