TexasAviation
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I've had my PPL for 10 months and have 117 hours in my logbook ... so I'm still a pretty fresh pilot.
I'm getting a much better feel for landing the plane in different conditions now, and I'm developing a preference for landing a bit faster than what the book says. Not crazy, float-way-down-the-runway fast, but 5-10 knots faster on final than the recommended 66 knots in the POH with full flaps (it's an Archer II).
I tend to make smoother landings when I land in the 72-75 knot range. It feels better to me for some reason. Maybe it's just in my head ... or maybe it's because carrying a bit of extra speed gives me extra time to leisurely bleed it off in ground effect and grease the landing ... but I'm liking it, whatever the reason.
I also like the extra buffer above stall speed. If I ever (heaven forbid) get distracted and lose airspeed on base or final, I'd much rather have that cushion.
On the flip side, carrying any extra speed would make a crash worse if there was an incident on the ground. There's more energy going into the collision.
Assuming I've got plenty of runway, is a slightly fast landing a problem? Is it dangerous? I know not to do it at short fields, obviously. I'm guessing this is a normal part of a pilot growing up and figuring out their own preferences, but I don't want to do anything dumb either.
I'm getting a much better feel for landing the plane in different conditions now, and I'm developing a preference for landing a bit faster than what the book says. Not crazy, float-way-down-the-runway fast, but 5-10 knots faster on final than the recommended 66 knots in the POH with full flaps (it's an Archer II).
I tend to make smoother landings when I land in the 72-75 knot range. It feels better to me for some reason. Maybe it's just in my head ... or maybe it's because carrying a bit of extra speed gives me extra time to leisurely bleed it off in ground effect and grease the landing ... but I'm liking it, whatever the reason.
I also like the extra buffer above stall speed. If I ever (heaven forbid) get distracted and lose airspeed on base or final, I'd much rather have that cushion.
On the flip side, carrying any extra speed would make a crash worse if there was an incident on the ground. There's more energy going into the collision.
Assuming I've got plenty of runway, is a slightly fast landing a problem? Is it dangerous? I know not to do it at short fields, obviously. I'm guessing this is a normal part of a pilot growing up and figuring out their own preferences, but I don't want to do anything dumb either.