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veritas wrote:
I would make a poor instructor because it has been too long since I learned to fly. It is not because I neglect the basics but rather that I do things without, any longer, being conscious of it, therefore "why"! Crash Lander wrote: Most of the approaches were a bit low too, with 1 being low enough to give me a bit of a scare. Came in too low, and had to give almost full power to clear the trees. I must ask - was the headwind (on final) on the day greater than you had previously experienced? Wind strength will have an effect on how "close" you should turn base/final thus determining how "steep" your approach will be. Under these circumstances, a steep approach is not necessarily an indication that an approach is 'wrong' as it is a function of airspeed (distance through the air) and not groundspeed (distance over the ground). The distinction of approach angle in relation to the difference in headwind on final is not always immediately recognised - it comes with, firstly, recognising the situation and taking the appropriate action -then- later, experience will kick in and it will become 'automatic'. No, the headwind was not stronger than I had experienced before. I reakon I just had a tough time deciding when it was best to turn base. Made my downwinds too long. Next time, if the wind is similar, I'm going to try and turn base sooner, and I'm sure that will make all the difference. -- Oz Lander. I'm not always right, But I'm never wrong. |
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