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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 15:58:05 -0800 (PST), Tina
wrote: OK, our way is like this, It's a Mooney, and the gear comes up in visual conditions at about 100 feet agl or when there's not enough runway ahead to land. In hard IMC it's sometime after the transition to instrument controlled flight if the ceiling is pretty low. We've looked thru a bunch of complex SEL NTSB findings, haven't found anything that suggests we're missing something that causes accidents (other than staying on the ground and NOT driving to the airport).. Is there a better way? ************************************************** ******************** My Mooney had a manual gear. When I took off with minimums I retracted the gear (2 seconds to retract) as soon as I broke ground and still had runway in sight. This left me with nothing to do but fly the plane when I went hard IFR. Big John |
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