Funkeruski
Pre-takeoff checklist
Did my second cross country solo this afternoon to an uncontrolled airport 62nm away in a 172. Winds at the destination were 080 at 8, and I landed on runway 35. Entered the downwind on the 45, turned base and final and keyed the mic 7 times to get the PAPI lights on. Had full flaps in, and was a little high, so brought the power back to try to get my speed right. As I passed over the threshhold, I know I was too fast. Nor surprisingly, I ballooned, and then got to the point were my speed was so low the bottom was about to drop out. I put in a little power in, and seemed to balloon a little more. I was also moving to the left too much as I didn't get that right wing down to combat the crosswind. At that point I said "eff this" and slammed the power in for a go around. Got some altitude, and then took out my flaps incrementally. Even when they were all out, the plane didn't seem like it was climbing normally, and that got me a little nervous. Made sure the carb heat was in, mixture was rich, and the flaps were out and they were. I was either imagining it because I was flustered from my go around, and it probably wasn't climbing quite as good as I'm used to because I had zero headwind helping me. Finally got her up, turned downwind, and considered taking another shot. But, I was flustered at that point, and took her back home. I pretty much greased the landing at my destination, but had an 8 knot or so wind only 20 degrees of my nose.
I'm guessing it probably would have been wise to extend my downwind to stabilize my approach and get my speed right as I think that excessive speed was my main problem.
As I said, the go around rattled me pretty good to the point that I asked myself what the hell I got myself into. Calmed down pretty quickly and the rest of the flight was fine. Anyone else have a similar experience where their confidence really took a hit? Can someone reinforce the fact that my go-around is a reflection of my mad aviation skillz?
I'm guessing it probably would have been wise to extend my downwind to stabilize my approach and get my speed right as I think that excessive speed was my main problem.
As I said, the go around rattled me pretty good to the point that I asked myself what the hell I got myself into. Calmed down pretty quickly and the rest of the flight was fine. Anyone else have a similar experience where their confidence really took a hit? Can someone reinforce the fact that my go-around is a reflection of my mad aviation skillz?