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Old February 26th 08, 11:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default teaching emergency landings...How low do you go...

On Feb 26, 6:02 pm, "gatt" wrote:
My first instructor liked to have me practice emergency landings over rural
Oregon. Although we observed basic airspace rules, we'd get down below
treetop levels, short final, maybe 100' or less before go around. Once, I
could see the startled expression on a farmer's face as he watched us. On a
couple of occasions, I thought we were actually going to land. Birds took
flight, etc. Subsequent instructors and examiners always called it "good"
well above that so we never got that low.

My question is, what would you say the lowest appropriate height AGL for
teaching student pilots about off-field emergency landings in, say, a C-152,
given the 500' rule? (We -definately- busted that in the case of the
farmer. The instructor even said so.)

-c
CP-ASEL-IA, CFI student


Times have changed and the ground folk are a bit more wary of
airplanes since 9/11.

N Numbers are easy to read when you can "read the farmer's
expression."

A better CFI ploy is to get acquainted with some private grass strip
owners and do some practice there. Students usually have no idea there
is an airfield "right down there."

Dan