jollyroger
Pre-Flight
I had transitioned from a 152 to a 172S, then a 172M. I love that M, anyway the M has the toggle flaps and they go down to 40 degrees. Most of the time I make an effort to just glide in without using the motor so usually don't have to worry about going anything over 30.
Well the last time we flew I was a bit high and thought well I've got some extra flaps, what the heck I put in all 40. That thing dropped like a rock, I might as well have thrown an anchor out the window. Well needless to say my son, who nothing phases, told me he got nervous.
Anyway to my question, we were pretty light so that may be the difference but what did make me frustrated was that I was flaring and the stall horn was chirping in what I felt was nose down still. I got it level but landed flat, but not hard. The stall horn was pretty much going off by then. Is there some other technique I should be using using 40 degrees, is that normal and the horn just goes off early? Anyway I'm curious to what you guys think.
Well the last time we flew I was a bit high and thought well I've got some extra flaps, what the heck I put in all 40. That thing dropped like a rock, I might as well have thrown an anchor out the window. Well needless to say my son, who nothing phases, told me he got nervous.
Anyway to my question, we were pretty light so that may be the difference but what did make me frustrated was that I was flaring and the stall horn was chirping in what I felt was nose down still. I got it level but landed flat, but not hard. The stall horn was pretty much going off by then. Is there some other technique I should be using using 40 degrees, is that normal and the horn just goes off early? Anyway I'm curious to what you guys think.