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Hi,
Disclaimer: I'm not a C-182 pilot. Recently, III posted: I know this question pertains to aircraft and piloting in general, but I'm wondering what C-182 pilots do. I'm sold on the benefits of a stabilized approach. I consider a stabilized approach to mean that power, flaps, and trim are set right after turning final (assuming a standard pattern) and then aren't adjusted until starting the roundout and flare. I like to land with the flaps fully extended. If I turn final in a Skylane and extend the flaps to 40 degrees, it takes a lot of power to make it to the threshold (given a 1/2 mile final, which is not unheard of at our busy airport), so a stabilized approach requires a lot of power to drag the plane in. My idea of a stabilized approach is one in which you *will* make the field. So, in your case, I'd either not put 40 degrees of flaps in until the field is made, or use a steeper AOA if for some reason I *had* to use full flaps. There's not a lot of value to being stabilized if that puts you short with any loss of power. Regards, Neil |
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