skidoo
Line Up and Wait
Not to hijack the third person in the rear seat thread, I am wondering about your instincts related to the following situation.
It is a sunny day, wind is fairly calm on the sock but there are a few bumps in the air. I am on short final, with full flaps and a little power applied. My target (perhaps 200 ft beyond the threshold) looks correct and is fairly steady in the window. When I approach an estimated 50 ft AGL, my target starts moving up the window even though my attitude stayed the same (indicating my descent rate is increasing). I glance at my AS indicator and it shows a bit slower than I like (about 62). My target is 65 to 70.
Seeing that I am descending faster than normal and my AS is bit low, my instinct is to lower the nose to ensure I have sufficient AS to control the flare when near the ground. I did not desire to raise the nose because my perception is that I could stall at too high AGL.
My instructor says not to lower the nose or else I may drive the nose into the ground. He also would rather me keep a steady power level rather than constantly moving the power around.
I'm figuring that since I already have a little power, lowering the nose for a few seconds to keep the AS up will allow me to raise the nose when closer to the ground.
So, in the situation above, These are what someone may do.
1) Lower the nose to ensure sufficient AS when closer to the ground.
2) Raise the nose to reduce the descent rate.
3) Add Power
4) Some combination of 1-3 above
My instinct is to do 1. What is yours and why or tell me why 1 is not good?
Thinking back I sensed that the AOA increased due to the higher sink rate and steady attitude which is counter intuitive. So, I suppose that must have been from a down draft.
It is a sunny day, wind is fairly calm on the sock but there are a few bumps in the air. I am on short final, with full flaps and a little power applied. My target (perhaps 200 ft beyond the threshold) looks correct and is fairly steady in the window. When I approach an estimated 50 ft AGL, my target starts moving up the window even though my attitude stayed the same (indicating my descent rate is increasing). I glance at my AS indicator and it shows a bit slower than I like (about 62). My target is 65 to 70.
Seeing that I am descending faster than normal and my AS is bit low, my instinct is to lower the nose to ensure I have sufficient AS to control the flare when near the ground. I did not desire to raise the nose because my perception is that I could stall at too high AGL.
My instructor says not to lower the nose or else I may drive the nose into the ground. He also would rather me keep a steady power level rather than constantly moving the power around.
I'm figuring that since I already have a little power, lowering the nose for a few seconds to keep the AS up will allow me to raise the nose when closer to the ground.
So, in the situation above, These are what someone may do.
1) Lower the nose to ensure sufficient AS when closer to the ground.
2) Raise the nose to reduce the descent rate.
3) Add Power
4) Some combination of 1-3 above
My instinct is to do 1. What is yours and why or tell me why 1 is not good?
Thinking back I sensed that the AOA increased due to the higher sink rate and steady attitude which is counter intuitive. So, I suppose that must have been from a down draft.