Landing Advice...
I have had a left drift during flare where it appeared there was a
crosswind when there was none. It happened most often when I was solo. I
finally attributed it to more wing load (drag)on the left side since I
was the only passenger. I am flying a cherokee six with tip tanks and
if landing imbalanced, alieron correction is a must to correct for
drift. It always seemed to sneak up on me in very calm conditions when I
was complacent.
Dan wrote:
All,
Occasionally, I find myself in the following situation when landing. I
am trying to figure out what I am doing wrong.
I fly over the numbers at the proper airspeed, and on the (VASI)
glideslope. I flare by putting the cowling to the horizon and holding
off unitl touchdown. After touchdown, I find the plane drifting to the
left, while the nose is pointing to the right. Applying further right
rudder seems to result in a squirrley/sliding feeling (not sure if I am
acutally sliding though, just afraid to push it any further). Applying
brakes at anything more than very slight pressure results in skidding.
At this point, I find myself rolling down the runway, unable to slow
down fast enough and trying to control the drift.
This could happen in little to no wind conditions. What am I doing
wrong? I'm not a beginner, but occasionally this happens and I can't
seem to figure it out.
Do I need to....
A. Crank in aggressive alieron to the right.
B. Apply lots of back-pressure to get more weight on the mains to allow
breaking.
C. Something else....?
Dan
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