Cooter
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I've seen several comments made here about techniques for approaching to land and I'm not quite understanding what is driving people's decision on how they make their approach. I'm trying to jump back into GA after about a 15yr hiatus, and just recently got signed off in a local club. The CFI had me chopping power to idle at about 200ft (i think with the assumption that field was made), picking up a big VSI, then scooping it out 10ft or so off the ground to establish the flare. I'm not a big fan of that for a normal landing so i did what he wanted to make him happy and now I fly a more stabilized approach with constant VSI all the way to the flare.
Assume a small single engine plane like a C-172 on a standard day, landing on a paved runway 3,000ft or so, and no obstacles that would affect the approach.
What is your preferred way to approach the runway and why? Idle from the abeam position, idle on short final, adjusting power to maintain VSI, or constant power setting and using nose position to target aim point, etc..?
Assume a small single engine plane like a C-172 on a standard day, landing on a paved runway 3,000ft or so, and no obstacles that would affect the approach.
What is your preferred way to approach the runway and why? Idle from the abeam position, idle on short final, adjusting power to maintain VSI, or constant power setting and using nose position to target aim point, etc..?