sbonek
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Steve Bonek
it's supposed to be easier than a 172... agree?
I've finally gotten some better consistency with landings in the 172's... my biggest issue was flaring too high... unfortunately I don't get to fly the 182 as much as I'd like (because of the cost, and only cost, since it's very rarely scheduled when I want to fly).
I remember my instructor telling me that if you try to land a 182 without using a lot of trim, your left arm is going to be sore. Basically when I chop the power after the runway is made, the thing just drops like a rock. One thing I tried the last time I flew the 182 was to bring the power out a little more gradually, rather than just going directly to idle.
Any other tips any 182'ers might have for this situation?
I've finally gotten some better consistency with landings in the 172's... my biggest issue was flaring too high... unfortunately I don't get to fly the 182 as much as I'd like (because of the cost, and only cost, since it's very rarely scheduled when I want to fly).
I remember my instructor telling me that if you try to land a 182 without using a lot of trim, your left arm is going to be sore. Basically when I chop the power after the runway is made, the thing just drops like a rock. One thing I tried the last time I flew the 182 was to bring the power out a little more gradually, rather than just going directly to idle.
Any other tips any 182'ers might have for this situation?