I've got roughly 12 hours remaining for the IFR 40 (roughly 175 hours total, all since PPL in Archer III's), and somehow in the last couple weeks my landings have gone to complete ****.
On the 120nm XC, flying into a Class C yesterday, was told to maintain best forward speed, but I still held 90kts and 10d flaps after FAF, and had a pretty stable ILS descent. When I tossed the blinders at the 200' AGL minimums, I did an absolutely horrible job of slowing it down and remaining stable. Basically ended up touching down at ~75kts and porpoised for the first time ever. That was NOT on my bucket list and really got me down for a bit. CFII was kind about it, but I seem to be getting worse on this and not better, and that's got to stop!
I usually am fine when it's a non-precision approach, but what are some of your tricks/methods for slowing down between minimums and the flare while still keeping a stabilized approach when you have only a couple hundred feet to go?
On the 120nm XC, flying into a Class C yesterday, was told to maintain best forward speed, but I still held 90kts and 10d flaps after FAF, and had a pretty stable ILS descent. When I tossed the blinders at the 200' AGL minimums, I did an absolutely horrible job of slowing it down and remaining stable. Basically ended up touching down at ~75kts and porpoised for the first time ever. That was NOT on my bucket list and really got me down for a bit. CFII was kind about it, but I seem to be getting worse on this and not better, and that's got to stop!
I usually am fine when it's a non-precision approach, but what are some of your tricks/methods for slowing down between minimums and the flare while still keeping a stabilized approach when you have only a couple hundred feet to go?