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Mary flew the four of us over to the "Black Angus" restaurant in Prairie du
Chien, Wisconsin for a wonderful Mother's Day brunch today. The winds were light, the sun was warm, and Midwest and Mississippi valley was bathed in an intense spring green that almost hurts your eyes. Her flight, approach, and landing into the sometimes tricky winds at PDC were appropriately perfect. (The airport is surrounded by 500 foot bluffs that can make for some interesting winds...) The Black Angus is renowned for their terrific steaks, and we had some that could be cut with a fork. It is right across the street from the FBO, so you don't even need to hassle with a courtesy car. Mary says it was her best Mother's Day ever! Anyone else go flying for Mother's Day? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Yup. Just out for some VOR practice, and then some brush up on the
landings. Still stinking on my landings, will it ever get perfect?!?! On Mon, 10 May 2004 02:19:48 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Mary flew the four of us over to the "Black Angus" restaurant in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin for a wonderful Mother's Day brunch today. The winds were light, the sun was warm, and Midwest and Mississippi valley was bathed in an intense spring green that almost hurts your eyes. Her flight, approach, and landing into the sometimes tricky winds at PDC were appropriately perfect. (The airport is surrounded by 500 foot bluffs that can make for some interesting winds...) The Black Angus is renowned for their terrific steaks, and we had some that could be cut with a fork. It is right across the street from the FBO, so you don't even need to hassle with a courtesy car. Mary says it was her best Mother's Day ever! Anyone else go flying for Mother's Day? |
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![]() Yup. Just out for some VOR practice, and then some brush up on the landings. Still stinking on my landings, will it ever get perfect?!?! Just when you think they are perfect.. the God of Perfect Landings will introduce something new.. like a sudden shift in wind direction, speed, or from all wind to none... remember the decreasing performance wind shear. BT |
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I flew yesterday Jay... in a friends brand new single seat glider.. spent
about an hour zipping around the valley at 8000MSL with 600-1000-fpm climbs. Just needed that first 2000ft tow to the first thermal that registered 1200fpm at times.. but the averager did get up to about 800fpm UP BT "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:8FBnc.59474$0H1.5923804@attbi_s54... Mary flew the four of us over to the "Black Angus" restaurant in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin for a wonderful Mother's Day brunch today. The winds were light, the sun was warm, and Midwest and Mississippi valley was bathed in an intense spring green that almost hurts your eyes. Her flight, approach, and landing into the sometimes tricky winds at PDC were appropriately perfect. (The airport is surrounded by 500 foot bluffs that can make for some interesting winds...) The Black Angus is renowned for their terrific steaks, and we had some that could be cut with a fork. It is right across the street from the FBO, so you don't even need to hassle with a courtesy car. Mary says it was her best Mother's Day ever! Anyone else go flying for Mother's Day? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Just when you think they are perfect.. the God of Perfect Landings will
introduce something new.. like a sudden shift in wind direction, speed, or from all wind to none... Boy, ain't it the truth? Every landing is different. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Mary says it was her best Mother's Day ever! Anyone else go flying for Mother's Day? Planned on it, but the best plans do not always work out. The previous year I flew my wife and two boys to a Mother's Day breakfast at a nearby greasy spoon and I wanted to reinforce this new annual tradition by going somewhere this year. Last year we couldn't go to our number one choice, the Ithaca Airport (KITH, located in central NY) Mother's Day pancake breakfast, due to thunderstorms, so this year I opted to fly there for breakfast. I woke up early and, during flight planning, learned there were scattered t- storms around the area. Strike one. I then realized that I never actually read an announcement about the pancake breakfast at the airport this year, so I called. Nope, this year the flying club at Ithaca decided to host a Father's day breakfast instead (in June). Strike 2. The final whiff happened when I realized that my wife was still asleep. Since she normally does not have this luxury, I concluded she would enjoy her day by sleeping in. So, my boys and I made pancakes at home while the line of storms moved out of our area. -- Peter |
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It gets irritating. CFI in the plane, all goes well... He sends me
off for some practice and I am certain the ATC guys/gals were laughing at me. I think I got credit for 4 landings on one approach. Out of 4 attempts, only one was decent (landing #3.) I am getting extremely frustrated with the whole landing thing. I think I just need to take the plane for a few hours and learn to tame the beast. Today, it showed me who is the true master. I do not know what I am doing different when I am alone as opposed to with the CFI. I do the standard procedure, 1500 RPM abeam point, bleed speed to 80, 10 degrees flaps, turn base, 20 degrees flaps, trim for 70 knots, turn final drop to 30 degrees flaps. All is well until it is short final, speed drops, nose goes down a bit, speed increases, time for flare and BOING.... bounce... OR I pull back too much (to avert the bounce) and the plane rises and floats then stalls out about 2 feet off the runway then bounces a couple of times. Any tips for me? On Sun, 9 May 2004 19:32:11 -0700, "BTIZ" wrote: Yup. Just out for some VOR practice, and then some brush up on the landings. Still stinking on my landings, will it ever get perfect?!?! Just when you think they are perfect.. the God of Perfect Landings will introduce something new.. like a sudden shift in wind direction, speed, or from all wind to none... remember the decreasing performance wind shear. BT |
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Any tips for me?
Get used to it? ;-) Seriously, landing is like having a problem with Windows XP -- you can do the exact same thing ten times in a row, and get ten different results. It makes trouble-shooting difficult, to say the least, but it does get better over time. Eventually you get more consistent, and have more greasers. Try to keep your eyes focused on the far end of the runway as you round out your flare, and don't get discouraged. In 9 years, almost 900 hours, and over 1400 landings, I can count the number of truly "perfect" landings on one hand. All the rest have been "salvaged" -- although (so far) I've always been able to use the plane again! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Flyin'8 wrote: Any tips for me? Perhaps it's because the plane behaves differently without the CFI's 180 pounds or so in there with you. If so, you'll get it with practice. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. |
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Maybe... My CFI is a big dude. 6'4 and about 240+ Maybe that is the
difference. I need to boot him out and go practice. On Mon, 10 May 2004 04:17:57 GMT, "G.R. Patterson III" wrote: Flyin'8 wrote: Any tips for me? Perhaps it's because the plane behaves differently without the CFI's 180 pounds or so in there with you. If so, you'll get it with practice. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. |
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