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It would be interesting to hear what others would have done on the
first landing. Go around. It's almost always the safer decision. But maybe I'm influenced by a similar situation I experienced the day before yesterday...crosswind landing on RWY31 with winds 24013G23KT. I used full flaps (mistake) and ballooned a little on touchdown when suddenly the full 23 knots hit and turned the nose about 20 degrees into the wind. As I was already almost out of airspeed, I didn't try to force it back to runway direction with the rudder but did a go around. Strangely enough, the one thing I remember most from this moment is the thought "This is going to get expensive..." as I don't know what I might have hit if I had left the runway. From now on until I have refreshed my crosswind skills with a CFI on board, my personal limits for gusting crosswind are going to be a lot lower. |
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 10:11:43 +0200, Kai Rode wrote:
It would be interesting to hear what others would have done on the first landing. Go around. It's almost always the safer decision. But maybe I'm influenced by a similar situation I experienced the day before yesterday...crosswind landing on RWY31 with winds 24013G23KT. I used full flaps (mistake) and ballooned a little on touchdown when suddenly the full 23 knots hit and turned the nose about 20 degrees into the wind. As I was already almost out of airspeed, I didn't try to force it back to runway direction with the rudder but did a go around. Don't know what you are flying (172?) or if you were slipping, but full flaps isn't always a bad idea. I was following a DA-40 in a DA-20 a couple of days ago, Xwinds above 15kts are considered a no-no. Of course, Xwinds went to G24kts and I got a yaw on landing that was a great deal of fun ![]() were supposed to be slippery. Took a go-around and it wasn't my plane either. ![]() |
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David W wrote: I got a yaw on landing that was a great deal of fun ![]() were supposed to be slippery. Going forward, yeah. Not *sideways*. :-) rg |
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On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 11:35:55 -0700, Ron Garret wrote:
In article , David W wrote: I got a yaw on landing that was a great deal of fun ![]() were supposed to be slippery. Going forward, yeah. Not *sideways*. :-) rg lol -- http://tr.im/1f95 |
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