nickmatic
Pre-Flight
Looking to learn from recent experience. I'm a low time (~114 hours) private pilot, VFR only. I've actually been away from flying for a many years, so only about 25 of those hours are recent including a few spent getting a BFR done to get back in the air. Still a lot to learn.
I should also note that I did all my training in Cessnas and am now flying Warriors since my BFR. About 25 hours in type. I've never felt like I grease every landing, but they've all been very safe.
So the other day I did a trip with stops at KBID and KMTP before returning to KFRG where I'm based. I had 3 other people with me and about 40-50lbs of luggage in the luggage area of the Warrior. I loaded 42 gal of fuel to set the W+B about 40lbs under gross. Fortunately, my passengers were light.
On final, I had to use all the nose down trim. Surprising, but ok... I've never flown with that much luggage in the back before.
The big problem: Literally all my landings that day were a bouncy roller coaster ride. I had to make 2 go-around attempts each time before getting the plane on the ground marginally safely each time. Kind of scary, actually.
This video will give an idea of what I probably looked like (except for the gear collapse part at the end, thankfully). No joke. It was wild.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMmHYWjEmkY
I spoke to my CFI (who wasn't present) and he suggested maybe I was too fast and/or flaring too high and/or not pulling back enough, possibly touching on the nosewheel first.
I reviewed my approaches using cloudahoy (cool app) and it showed me at 70-75kts on final, which is what I was shooting for. While that might be faster than necessary, would that be too fast with the rearward CG? Normally the Warrior basically lands itself...
I should mention that before this flight, my last 2 flights were in a Mooney, working on my complex endorsement. It lands faster and a little differently, so I might have been trying to land the Warrior like the Mooney.
Anyone seen this before? Really want to learn from this experience. I'll be going up again for landing practice soon as well. I need to go back to school.
Thanks,
Nicholas
I should also note that I did all my training in Cessnas and am now flying Warriors since my BFR. About 25 hours in type. I've never felt like I grease every landing, but they've all been very safe.
So the other day I did a trip with stops at KBID and KMTP before returning to KFRG where I'm based. I had 3 other people with me and about 40-50lbs of luggage in the luggage area of the Warrior. I loaded 42 gal of fuel to set the W+B about 40lbs under gross. Fortunately, my passengers were light.
On final, I had to use all the nose down trim. Surprising, but ok... I've never flown with that much luggage in the back before.
The big problem: Literally all my landings that day were a bouncy roller coaster ride. I had to make 2 go-around attempts each time before getting the plane on the ground marginally safely each time. Kind of scary, actually.
This video will give an idea of what I probably looked like (except for the gear collapse part at the end, thankfully). No joke. It was wild.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMmHYWjEmkY
I spoke to my CFI (who wasn't present) and he suggested maybe I was too fast and/or flaring too high and/or not pulling back enough, possibly touching on the nosewheel first.
I reviewed my approaches using cloudahoy (cool app) and it showed me at 70-75kts on final, which is what I was shooting for. While that might be faster than necessary, would that be too fast with the rearward CG? Normally the Warrior basically lands itself...
I should mention that before this flight, my last 2 flights were in a Mooney, working on my complex endorsement. It lands faster and a little differently, so I might have been trying to land the Warrior like the Mooney.
Anyone seen this before? Really want to learn from this experience. I'll be going up again for landing practice soon as well. I need to go back to school.
Thanks,
Nicholas