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Pattern Altitude
Just remembered something a C172 owner once mentioned that an instructor demonstrated to him in his plane. I owned a 172 at one time but I don't think I ever tried this.
As best I recall, he said you could trim the 172 for, say, a 70 knot stabilized short final, with full flaps, and just maintain directional control (I'll stipulate no xwind for discussion), and the thing will flare itself once it reaches ground effect, and land. The instructor, he said, jokingly called this the C172 "autoland".
Now I'm recalling this from a conversation years old so the flap setting or speed may be off or perhaps it requires throttle manipulation, but I'm casually curious if any C172 drivers here have tried this or do it regularly.
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As best I recall, he said you could trim the 172 for, say, a 70 knot stabilized short final, with full flaps, and just maintain directional control (I'll stipulate no xwind for discussion), and the thing will flare itself once it reaches ground effect, and land. The instructor, he said, jokingly called this the C172 "autoland".
Now I'm recalling this from a conversation years old so the flap setting or speed may be off or perhaps it requires throttle manipulation, but I'm casually curious if any C172 drivers here have tried this or do it regularly.
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