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Got into a debate with a fellow instructor today on flap usage during emergency landings.
I teach and evaluate that once flaps are selected you cannot take them back out. My friend argues to take them out ,if you have sufficient height, when you notice that you are not going to make the runway.
Example: I pulled an engine on a student at 3000' 2 miles from the airfield. He immediately pulled 24* of flaps and held them through crossing midfield and downwind until turning base. He then realized that he wasn't going to make the runway so he retracted the flaps to 0*.
I wrote this up as part of his failure, however the main issue was that his base to final turn was at 45* in a skid about 200' off the deck.
So what say yall? I've heard both sides of the argument on flaps.
I teach and evaluate that once flaps are selected you cannot take them back out. My friend argues to take them out ,if you have sufficient height, when you notice that you are not going to make the runway.
Example: I pulled an engine on a student at 3000' 2 miles from the airfield. He immediately pulled 24* of flaps and held them through crossing midfield and downwind until turning base. He then realized that he wasn't going to make the runway so he retracted the flaps to 0*.
I wrote this up as part of his failure, however the main issue was that his base to final turn was at 45* in a skid about 200' off the deck.
So what say yall? I've heard both sides of the argument on flaps.