3393RP
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I teach "normal" landings with partial flaps, and reserve full flaps only when circumstances warrant. Cessna's flaps are very effective, which makes a forward slip an unnecessary maneuver in most cases. Additionally, this is one situation where a 20-deg flap would have resulted in a non-event. I get some flak for doing most landings with 20-deg flaps, but it makes go-arounds easier, and a longer float (which is actually useful for teaching the roundout and flare because it lasts longer). Short field, soft fields and engine out landings of course should be done with full flaps.
I'm a 20° flaps guy too. It seems I have more consistent landings, although sometimes they're consistently bad.
If one is looking for some real excitement, try a go around in a Cessna 170A. For maximum fun, it should be attempted on a warm day, with all 50° of flaps hanging out and the 145 HP O-300 giving it hell.