skidoo
Line Up and Wait
As the OP, I wanted to understand others thinking on this. I have My PP certificate earned in 1974. But, I stopped flying in 1975. In 1978, I took up hang gliding until 1980. Certainly flying takes some training, but after a while, one develops reactions that tend to occur instinctively. After this long time of no flying, I have started again with instruction.
With enough height AGL (I estimate about 50 feet or more), and aiming for a point beyond the threshold (almost 5000 ft runway), I noticed a higher sink rate develop more towards the threshold while at a lower than desired AS. So, my instinctive reaction was to lower the nose for higher AS and then recover attitude as the ground became closer for a normal flare. I felt fine with what was going on and it worked out no problem. But, I wanted to understand others perspectives.
With enough height AGL (I estimate about 50 feet or more), and aiming for a point beyond the threshold (almost 5000 ft runway), I noticed a higher sink rate develop more towards the threshold while at a lower than desired AS. So, my instinctive reaction was to lower the nose for higher AS and then recover attitude as the ground became closer for a normal flare. I felt fine with what was going on and it worked out no problem. But, I wanted to understand others perspectives.
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