rookie1255
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2 questions about flaps
1. So the upper end of the white arc is the maximum speed for full flaps, but my instructor has had me deploy partial flaps above that speed in order to slow down if needed. Basically to use partial flaps as speed brakes. How do I know what airspeed is ok to deploy what amount of flaps and not cause damage when it comes to partial flaps above white arc airspeeds?
2. Flaps increase lift and drag allowing the airplane to fly slower without reaching critical angle of attack and stalling. The bottom end of the white arc gives the minimum airspeed with full flaps. I was taught to deploy flaps in stages. Partial flaps on base, rest on final, etc... My question is how do I know the minimum airspeed I can fly with partial flaps? Partial flaps mean partial additional lift so I should not fly the bottom of the white arc airspeed with partial flaps. However, I also don't want to carry unnecessary additional airspeed since it'll just increase kinetic energy, make management more difficult, and potentially increase landing distance.
1. So the upper end of the white arc is the maximum speed for full flaps, but my instructor has had me deploy partial flaps above that speed in order to slow down if needed. Basically to use partial flaps as speed brakes. How do I know what airspeed is ok to deploy what amount of flaps and not cause damage when it comes to partial flaps above white arc airspeeds?
2. Flaps increase lift and drag allowing the airplane to fly slower without reaching critical angle of attack and stalling. The bottom end of the white arc gives the minimum airspeed with full flaps. I was taught to deploy flaps in stages. Partial flaps on base, rest on final, etc... My question is how do I know the minimum airspeed I can fly with partial flaps? Partial flaps mean partial additional lift so I should not fly the bottom of the white arc airspeed with partial flaps. However, I also don't want to carry unnecessary additional airspeed since it'll just increase kinetic energy, make management more difficult, and potentially increase landing distance.
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