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I cured students of landing flat (or on the nosewheel) by taking them to
Lake Union to watch floatplanes land. I get really riled up when instructors get too pedantic in explaining things to students. Bob Gardner "gatt" wrote in message ... "Bob Gardner" wrote in message . .. I have found that in the early stages of discussion, ground cushion puts a useful picture into the student's mind...we can get into downwash later. I like that explanation. He also made a reference to watching a seagull glide over calm water, and flare to land. Granted, I suppose there are readers who might never have seen a seagull over water (?) but physics aside it's a clear, memorable representation of the general idea. ...which reminds me of photo series in the Jepp Instrument/Commercial textbook showing a wayward seagull who forgot to lower his landing gear. The book indicates that even natural born aviators do it on occasion, which is why checklists are important. Won't forget that one either. -c |
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