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When I was instructing full time a few years back I found the hardest
think for a student pilot to learn (besides xwind landings) was how to judge flare height. Too high and your airspeed bleeds off with an increasing descent rate = a buttbuster of a landing. Too low and you risk landing on the nosewheel. Ouch. With about 15 hrs in the older Rotax powered Katana I recall that plane would float forever if your airspeed in the flare was too high. That plane was essentially an 80hp ultralight IMHO. The thing to remember is nobody got it nailed after only 9 landings. Keep at it. wrote: I'm a new student learning with a DA-20. Got most things mastered except for the landings...most important, no? haha Seems that most of my landings and I have only tried 9 times thus far are not very well executed. My CFI sez that I am doing two things wrong: 1) I am flaring too late. |
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