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I was wondering if someone can shed some light on a phenomon I keep
experiencing. I took a Mooney up to warm it up prior to an oil change. There was 70 degree crosswind at 20 gusting 28. Needless to say, there was moderate turbulance below 8K. As expected, I got beat up pretty good just briefly flying out of the pattern to do a full systems check. The plane was all over the place during the approach. I could keep the plane in an imaginary box but inside that box, I was at the mercy of the elements. Once I got the plane safely into ground effect, everything smooths out for the touchdown and rollout. This is not the first time I have experienced this. Nearly everytime where there is turbulance and gusting winds, it seems that if I can safely make it into ground effect, the turbulance and gusts either go away or have little effect. It makes for beautiful landings after an uncomfortable approach. Why is this? Thanks in advance, Kevin Chandler |
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