Lol. My last landing in LGA was horrible. 4500 hours in and I still don’t get it right. I do only have about 200 hours in the 737 and it was my first time in LGA in about 2 years. Those are my excuses and I’m sticking to them!
Lol. My last landing in LGA was horrible. 4500 hours in and I still don’t get it right. I do only have about 200 hours in the 737 and it was my first time in LGA in about 2 years. Those are my excuses and I’m sticking to them!
Yea mine was firm and right in the touchdown zone. Not much more else you can do when landing on 22. Also forgot how much of a rock the 737 becomes when you reduce power with flaps 40.Funny, I was thinking of LGA specifically when I wrote my earlier post. My FO flew in last time. Set it down kind of hard and it was perfect.
Yea mine was firm and right in the touchdown zone. Not much more else you can do when landing on 22. Also forgot how much of a rock the 737 becomes when you reduce power with flaps 40.
10 kts right down the pipe makes for some nice landings.
Lol. My last landing in LGA was horrible. 4500 hours in and I still don’t get it right. I do only have about 200 hours in the 737 and it was my first time in LGA in about 2 years. Those are my excuses and I’m sticking to them!
Yea mine was firm and right in the touchdown zone. Not much more else you can do when landing on 22. Also forgot how much of a rock the 737 becomes when you reduce power with flaps 40.
I am a 10,000+ hour ATP and I still have less than perfect landings.
Hard to believe, I know...
What about takeoffs?
I had a rash of bad landings a few years ago. Could not for the life of me figure out what was going on. Eventually I realized I had moved my seat forward for a taller person in back and never put it back.If you are renting or using a club plane keep in mind seat height/position. That can really affect your sight picture and cause you to flare differently and muff up some landings.
Take offs are boring so you gotta spice it up a bit every now and then. For example, you should get in a hurry and fly into someone's wake to practice your low level WT recovery skills, preferably with someone you just met. They'll be impressed and talk about it for years.
Take offs are boring so you gotta spice it up a bit every now and then. For example, you should get in a hurry and fly into someone's wake to practice your low level WT recovery skills, preferably with someone you just met. They'll be impressed and talk about it for years.
Did the stadium visual to 31 in LGA, 767-300... decided to arrest rate of decent about 10-15 feet in the air and make ONE attempt at a smooth touchdown, then just plant it...
Ok, on speed, centerline, right at the numbers let’s just try this. Pop a little flare, and MUCH to my surprise the spoilers deployed! Wha?!!!
Apparently we landed... had I not decided to flare high... woulda been epic! Just greased it, completely by accident!
jumpseater and capt look at me... kinda shocked. Honestly, I was too! Ha!
Crosswind takeoffs can be interesting. Especially when you have full aileron into the wind and need some left rudder to stay straight. (single engine)
I had bad landings until I started flying a tailwheel. Then I had worse landings...
I fly a Mooney, any landing less than a greaser feels like a bad landing.
If I see 000/00 on the ATIS I know the landing is going to suck. Way too calm for a nice landing.
Really? If that's true, then there's hope for me!I had bad landings until I started flying a tailwheel. Then I had worse landings...
My t/w instructor said I'd relax after about 100 hours, then I'd scare myself, and then things would get better. Pretty much spot on...Really? If that's true, then there's hope for me!
I came home from a cross country last year, with the worst crosswind of my 1000-hour flying life: 18 gust to 35 directly 90 degrees across my home field runway. Somehow, by some miracle, I absolutely greased it in. My flying buddy had been following my progress on flight aware, and a few days later I saw him at the airport. He asked how I was able to get in with such a horrible crosswind, and I bragged that I made a greaser. Later, with 000/00 on the atis he and I flew out for lunch, and I landed with a "crunch" of a drop. We both laughed and he said, "Was that another greaser?"If I see 000/00 on the ATIS I know the landing is going to suck. Way too calm for a nice landing.
My t/w instructor said I'd relax after about 100 hours, then I'd scare myself, and then things would get better. Pretty much spot on...
In my case, it's more like an occasional really good landing, mixed in with a lot of 'firm arrivals'. And that's with the Cessna Land-O-Matic system. "You can never practice landings too much." (Moving up to my club's Mooney will require stepping up my game!)
It's possible for ATPs with xx,000 hrs. Don't sweat it and move on.Im usually a very good lander and I have my PPL with about 80 hours working on my IR. I had a couple of bounced landings yesterday. I just hate having that feeling after that Im a bad pilot or whatever. Is this normal?
Im usually a very good lander and I have my PPL with about 80 hours working on my IR. I had a couple of bounced landings yesterday. I just hate having that feeling after that Im a bad pilot or whatever. Is this normal?
But can you grease it on to a spot?