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See video of a hard(ish) landing at:
http://www.flightlevel350.com/viewer.php?id=4137 Did this guy land a bit short of the runway or was his glidepath a bit too shallow? Something else? It's hard to tell from the video but maybe some PA-32 drivers can give some insight. Or maybe someone fluent in French can translate what was said as a comment. Marco Leon |
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They are french what do they know about airplanes? ;-)
Actually it looks like they flared to high. Michelle Marco Leon wrote: See video of a hard(ish) landing at: http://www.flightlevel350.com/viewer.php?id=4137 Did this guy land a bit short of the runway or was his glidepath a bit too shallow? Something else? It's hard to tell from the video but maybe some PA-32 drivers can give some insight. Or maybe someone fluent in French can translate what was said as a comment. Marco Leon |
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To my eye, it looked like they were too low for at least the last 1/2
mile of the approach. They kept the power in until a few seconds before they stalled, and good grief... the stall horn was going off _right_ as they were crossing the tip of the runway. I dunno... I always like to begin the flare _after_ I've crossed the threshold, not over a highway. ![]() -- Guy |
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![]() "Marco Leon" wrote in message ups.com... See video of a hard(ish) landing at: http://www.flightlevel350.com/viewer.php?id=4137 Did this guy land a bit short of the runway or was his glidepath a bit too shallow? Something else? It's hard to tell from the video but maybe some PA-32 drivers can give some insight. Or maybe someone fluent in French can translate what was said as a comment. I've seen that landing early in my training. I would get into a dumb approach trim-setup where the airspeed keeps bleeding off instead of staying steady. At the threshold, the airspeed is down to stall...pulling back makes the horn go louder, but it doesn't really flare, just sort of plops onto the runway on all three. |
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Did this guy land a bit short of the runway or was his glidepath a bit
too shallow? Something else? He got a bit too slow, and couldn't arrest his sink rate. A Cherokee will come down like a load of sand if you get slow on final. Video also exaggerates the impact of any landing, in my experience. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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my 0.02 worth... I di dnot see a flare in the true sense. I did not
see (prop rotation) or hear any power adjustments prior to stall warning.. stall warning horn does not "get louder" it either sounds or it doesn't. This pilot was definitely below glide slop at least a half mile out. The internal "stupid alert" should have sounded and power applied shortly after base to final. I tried to watch a spot on the ground with reference to windscreen but it was difficult as there was too much movement, but you could see the "numbers" slowly going up the screen. Also noticed a "lot" of internal pilot copilot movement after entering the pattern and a piece of paper flying by the pilot shortly after downwind to base. At least they seemed very jocular about the landing. Isn't it great to be a critic? One thumb down |
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Marco Leon wrote:
Or maybe someone fluent in French can translate what was said as a comment. Nothing noteworthy. Right seat: Ah disdonc! (General remark with no particular meaning. Could be translated with "well...!" or something like that.) Left seat: "That's a landing!" and later: "(not understandable)... 400 meters!" (Probably: I needed only 400 meters to come to a stop.) It seems to me that it's a student with the instructor. BTW: They landed at Logues, 10 miles east of Paris. Here's the VAC: http://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv....D%202.LFPL.pdf Note that the circuit (pattern) flight path is mandatory for noise abatement reasons, as is the case in most European airfields. And yes, the runway is 08, with a leading zero. Stefan |
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Started out looking high, which is good because this airplane can come
down quickly. I was looking at the panel for the ASI, didn't see it but noted that the VSI was 900 fpm. He definitely go too low as is evident by the flattening out of the sight picture of the runway prior to crossing the road. I couldn't tell when or how much flaps were applied, but from the rate of descent, I would guess all of them at the beginning of the approach. |
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They are french what do they know about airplanes? ;-)
Ummm, I guess you haven't done a lot of reading about aviation history. Dintcha ever wonder why so many aviation terms (fuselage, empennage, aileron, chandelle, etc.) are French? ((:-)) vince norris |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... stall warning horn does not "get louder" it either sounds or it doesn't. Did you mean that generically for all aircraft? ... or in this particular case only? |
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