LongRoadBob
Cleared for Takeoff
Was thinking about the crab method of landing in crosswind, and realize I'm missing something about it.
If you have for example a 20 knot crosswind at 30 degrees (I think thirty degrees means you halve the crosswind for the actual X wind component?) so 10 knots crosswind.
And decide to crab into the wind to land. I'm getting kind of hung up on what that means for your landing speed? Or actually even what speed difference, if any, you would have to use to keep on the centerline?
The main thing, to keep on the centerline on landing, can you do this at normal landing slow speed? When you kick over (with just rudder? Trying to keep the wing into the wind lower?) are you coming in significantly faster than you would in a still, no wind day?
There is something, maybe a few things, that I can't get my head around here.
If you have for example a 20 knot crosswind at 30 degrees (I think thirty degrees means you halve the crosswind for the actual X wind component?) so 10 knots crosswind.
And decide to crab into the wind to land. I'm getting kind of hung up on what that means for your landing speed? Or actually even what speed difference, if any, you would have to use to keep on the centerline?
The main thing, to keep on the centerline on landing, can you do this at normal landing slow speed? When you kick over (with just rudder? Trying to keep the wing into the wind lower?) are you coming in significantly faster than you would in a still, no wind day?
There is something, maybe a few things, that I can't get my head around here.