LauraE51
Pre-takeoff checklist
I have a few questions about my landings that i hope you can help with.
After a 42 year hiatus, i returned to flying in July and received my BFR after 5 lessons (8 hours) of flight. Previously, i had flown C150s and tail draggers, both which are quite easy to land, particularly because they’re light, are slower, and have 40 degree flaps.
the C172P i currently rent is, of course, faster and heavier, which i’ll appreciate when my wife and I travel. however, i’m continuing to experience problems with my landings. They’re not horrible, since the CFI did sign-off my BFR, but i’m not happy with them. This, i know, will be corrected with practice, so i’ve gone out twice, alone, to just practice T&Gs. Here’s what i’m experiencing and what i’m learning.
1. i’ve no problem with the pattern or the landing speeds and i’m able to bring the plane over the threshold at around 60-65 knots. (I found that despite 42 years, some things are like riding a bicycle). The problem begins with the round out. At what i think is the right elevation, i round out the plane and wait for the remaining speed to dissipate. Early on, i would get impatient and put a little back pressure on the control wheel. Not much, but the plane would begin to nose up and the plane would rise about 3 feet. i’d push the nose down a bit, the plane would level off again for a bit, and then, plump, my wheels would hit the runway.
My thoughts have been that i’m leveling off 2-3 feet higher than i should, which seems like it shouldn’t be a big deal, but apparently it is. During today’s T&Gs, i found the sweet spot during two of the six landings, rounding out just a bit lower, waiting the 5-6 seconds for the speed to bleed off, and then settled the main wheels on the runway. However, the nose wheel is touching down within a second or two of the mains.
My fear is that because my minor back pressure caused the plane to nose up during the flare, that i’m not creating enough back pressure after the mains are down. I really do think (please tell me if i’m wrong) that i should be able to gradually put more and more back pressure on the wheel during the flare so the nose is higher when the mains touch down. However, i think i’m afraid to pull back more because of the ballooning problem.
So, is it better for me to land the way i am and then increase back pressure once the mains are down? that is, once the mains are down, is it possible i’ll balloon again if i pull back the wheel so that the nose wheel holds off for a bit longer?
thanks for your advice in advance.
Brian
After a 42 year hiatus, i returned to flying in July and received my BFR after 5 lessons (8 hours) of flight. Previously, i had flown C150s and tail draggers, both which are quite easy to land, particularly because they’re light, are slower, and have 40 degree flaps.
the C172P i currently rent is, of course, faster and heavier, which i’ll appreciate when my wife and I travel. however, i’m continuing to experience problems with my landings. They’re not horrible, since the CFI did sign-off my BFR, but i’m not happy with them. This, i know, will be corrected with practice, so i’ve gone out twice, alone, to just practice T&Gs. Here’s what i’m experiencing and what i’m learning.
1. i’ve no problem with the pattern or the landing speeds and i’m able to bring the plane over the threshold at around 60-65 knots. (I found that despite 42 years, some things are like riding a bicycle). The problem begins with the round out. At what i think is the right elevation, i round out the plane and wait for the remaining speed to dissipate. Early on, i would get impatient and put a little back pressure on the control wheel. Not much, but the plane would begin to nose up and the plane would rise about 3 feet. i’d push the nose down a bit, the plane would level off again for a bit, and then, plump, my wheels would hit the runway.
My thoughts have been that i’m leveling off 2-3 feet higher than i should, which seems like it shouldn’t be a big deal, but apparently it is. During today’s T&Gs, i found the sweet spot during two of the six landings, rounding out just a bit lower, waiting the 5-6 seconds for the speed to bleed off, and then settled the main wheels on the runway. However, the nose wheel is touching down within a second or two of the mains.
My fear is that because my minor back pressure caused the plane to nose up during the flare, that i’m not creating enough back pressure after the mains are down. I really do think (please tell me if i’m wrong) that i should be able to gradually put more and more back pressure on the wheel during the flare so the nose is higher when the mains touch down. However, i think i’m afraid to pull back more because of the ballooning problem.
So, is it better for me to land the way i am and then increase back pressure once the mains are down? that is, once the mains are down, is it possible i’ll balloon again if i pull back the wheel so that the nose wheel holds off for a bit longer?
thanks for your advice in advance.
Brian