VictorValencia
Pre-Flight
An experienced pilot told me today that, when landing on an
icy surface, sometimes you can use the rudder to turn the
plane 180 degrees and the thrust is now reversed and it can
help you slow down.
Seems logical to me but I'm curious how you keep the plane
pointing straight backwards with just the rudder. I assume
you're not moving fast during this maneuver.
Is there a video of this procedure floating around the web somewhere?
Victor
icy surface, sometimes you can use the rudder to turn the
plane 180 degrees and the thrust is now reversed and it can
help you slow down.
Seems logical to me but I'm curious how you keep the plane
pointing straight backwards with just the rudder. I assume
you're not moving fast during this maneuver.
Is there a video of this procedure floating around the web somewhere?
Victor