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http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/11/de...-airspeed.html
Too fast a glide during the approach for landing invariably results in floating over the ground for varying distances, or even overshooting, while too slow a glide causes undershooting, flat approaches, and hard touchdowns. A pilot without the ability to recognize a normal glide will not be able to judge where the airplane will go, or can be made to go, in an emergency. Whereas, in a normal glide, the flight- path may be sighted to the spot on the ground on which the airplane will land. This cannot be done in any abnormal glide. http://w3n-a.blogspot.com/2008/11/de...-airspeed.html |
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