RJM62
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This may be a stupid question, but...
Does anyone have any suggestions for developing a better "feel" for managing descent rate?
I can manage my descent if I keep one eye on the altimeter and VSI while doing math in my head. But if I try to do it purely by visual reference to the ground, I'm almost always high when I turn final. I'm able to correct on final and haven't truly botched a landing in a long time (though some have been less pretty than others), but it seems that after almost 200 landings, I should have a better feel for a proper descent from downwind through touchdown.
I suspect some of this may have to do with confidence level. Another reason may be that my former CFI had a habit of coming in high and then slipping every landing, and I think I picked up some of that habit. And of course, a lot of it is just the need for more experience.
I've asked my CFI to specifically work on this with me for a few lessons, starting tomorrow morning. But any suggestions from the folks here would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich
Does anyone have any suggestions for developing a better "feel" for managing descent rate?
I can manage my descent if I keep one eye on the altimeter and VSI while doing math in my head. But if I try to do it purely by visual reference to the ground, I'm almost always high when I turn final. I'm able to correct on final and haven't truly botched a landing in a long time (though some have been less pretty than others), but it seems that after almost 200 landings, I should have a better feel for a proper descent from downwind through touchdown.
I suspect some of this may have to do with confidence level. Another reason may be that my former CFI had a habit of coming in high and then slipping every landing, and I think I picked up some of that habit. And of course, a lot of it is just the need for more experience.
I've asked my CFI to specifically work on this with me for a few lessons, starting tomorrow morning. But any suggestions from the folks here would also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich