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Line Up and Wait
Today, I did a few T&G's to get current because I had only done 2 landings within last 90 days. I learned what it feels like to try and climb out in a Cherokee with 40* of flaps.
On the 2nd landing I forgot to retract the flaps. It was climbing like it was 1000 lbs overweight, about 100fpm. I thought the engine was about to die on me, but the RPM and temps/press all looked good, so I was puzzled. But I'm over the threshold on the departure end and I'm only at 350. Vy is 79, but I had to keep it at 70-75 to keep it in any kind of climb. I started looking where I would be crash landing since there are no open fields ahead. As I getting further and further away from the airport, and only at 500, I thought this was it.
I called the tower and told them about my engine "problem" and they said the crossing runway (14, I took off 1) was available. I said ok. As I make the 230* "impossible turn" and with the runway ahead, I go to drop some flaps. That's when I realized that I already had 40 in. OOPS! Landed embarrassed. Lesson learned and won't be repeated.
On the 2nd landing I forgot to retract the flaps. It was climbing like it was 1000 lbs overweight, about 100fpm. I thought the engine was about to die on me, but the RPM and temps/press all looked good, so I was puzzled. But I'm over the threshold on the departure end and I'm only at 350. Vy is 79, but I had to keep it at 70-75 to keep it in any kind of climb. I started looking where I would be crash landing since there are no open fields ahead. As I getting further and further away from the airport, and only at 500, I thought this was it.
I called the tower and told them about my engine "problem" and they said the crossing runway (14, I took off 1) was available. I said ok. As I make the 230* "impossible turn" and with the runway ahead, I go to drop some flaps. That's when I realized that I already had 40 in. OOPS! Landed embarrassed. Lesson learned and won't be repeated.