- Joined
- Jun 13, 2008
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- Location
- Marietta, GA
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Drake the Outlaw
Went to a pancake breakfast this morning. As I was getting close, it was apparent that one of the inbound airplanes had his axis reversed and was flying the anti-pattern. A few hints and he realized and corrected his problem.
I ended up landing behind him and made the best landing I've made in months. Rolled all three wheels on, coasted to the end, and taxied to parking. I'm sure there were people on the ramp applauding my landing, but I must have overlooked them somehow.
An hour or two later, I returned to my home field. In the pre-flare at about 5', I could feel the airplane decelerate and stop descending - I'd caught a gust pretty much nose-on. So then I began the whole thing where you try and fly through the gust, leaving yourself in decent shape to complete the landing. A little power, a little elevator, wait it out, and BAM, the bottom falls out. More power! And another gust. The second gust had a substantial crosswind component and I was hanging there, low and slow, drifting across the runway, trying to decide on how to save the landing.
Eff it, time for a go-around. First real one in years. The second landing attempt went much better. Oh, and while I was on downwind for the second landing, I took a good look at the hangars facing the runway to see if anyone had seen my go-around. Nope, I got away with one...
A couple of other RV guys landed as I was putting mine away. I spoke with them later and they were laughing about how nasty it turned right as they flared, and how bad their landings were, so I guess it wasn't just me...
I ended up landing behind him and made the best landing I've made in months. Rolled all three wheels on, coasted to the end, and taxied to parking. I'm sure there were people on the ramp applauding my landing, but I must have overlooked them somehow.
An hour or two later, I returned to my home field. In the pre-flare at about 5', I could feel the airplane decelerate and stop descending - I'd caught a gust pretty much nose-on. So then I began the whole thing where you try and fly through the gust, leaving yourself in decent shape to complete the landing. A little power, a little elevator, wait it out, and BAM, the bottom falls out. More power! And another gust. The second gust had a substantial crosswind component and I was hanging there, low and slow, drifting across the runway, trying to decide on how to save the landing.
Eff it, time for a go-around. First real one in years. The second landing attempt went much better. Oh, and while I was on downwind for the second landing, I took a good look at the hangars facing the runway to see if anyone had seen my go-around. Nope, I got away with one...
A couple of other RV guys landed as I was putting mine away. I spoke with them later and they were laughing about how nasty it turned right as they flared, and how bad their landings were, so I guess it wasn't just me...