I’m IFR rated but still practicing a lot of approaches and I’m finding that even my most stable approaches I end up getting low and too slow at about 300 ft agl part of the approach. I add power but then I end up coming in fast and have to adjust. So not very stable.
I’m flying a Seneca and at 95 kt on the approach after the final fix with one notch flaps and about 18in on manifold and cruise props. I start getting low and slow before I extend more flaps and put props full forward. Yes I need some power once I add flaps and power but I shouldn’t need to go from 18 to 22” right to compensate for those.
curious if others flying similar performance planes find they need to add power as they descend from the final fix. Some adjustment needed of course and will depend on headwind reduction as you descend. The adjustments I’m making to compensate seem to be too much and I’m over correcting .
I’m flying a Seneca and at 95 kt on the approach after the final fix with one notch flaps and about 18in on manifold and cruise props. I start getting low and slow before I extend more flaps and put props full forward. Yes I need some power once I add flaps and power but I shouldn’t need to go from 18 to 22” right to compensate for those.
curious if others flying similar performance planes find they need to add power as they descend from the final fix. Some adjustment needed of course and will depend on headwind reduction as you descend. The adjustments I’m making to compensate seem to be too much and I’m over correcting .