luvflyin
Touchdown! Greaser!
I guess you never fly with passengers.
There is definitely a cost.
I never want to be reluctant to slip the airplane if it's a good solution to a situation. I brief passengers on what it is, what it looks and feels like and announce it when I'm going to do it. Got a "cool" do it again once. Besides Glidepath adjustment there other times when it comes in handy. Weather, airspace or traffic has held you up and you need to start down late. I use them routinely during descents to scan for traffic. Lifting a wing and moving the cowl over for a few seconds works wonders in checking blind spots. If the Tower requests a Short Approach, why have to say "unable" when a perfectly routine and safe maneuver like a slip can make it happen. My recommendation to anyone who does not see them as routine and safe should buy an hour with an experienced CFI and learn slips.