vdehart
Pre-takeoff checklist
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vdehart
Hello,
I'm new around here! Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I'm currently at 20 hours logged and today I went up for my pre-solo phase check with an instructor other than my usual at our club to test to see if I was suited to solo. I passed the test without too many issues, except one thing that has really been bothering me.
We performed three landings. The last two went as best as I could expect them to, but for my very first landing I encountered a stability issue that I haven't experienced yet. Everything was going well right up until I flared the plane and what seemed like a gust of wind came up under the right wing and tossed the plane in a hard roll to the left. I quickly corrected with right aileron, but the controls were hardly effective at that speed/angle and it was hard to stabilize everything so I fought with the yoke wobbling the plane to the left and right until I was able to get it under control and drop it pretty hard on the mains. I was quick to point out that it wasn't my best landing ever but it seemed like the instructor I was flying with didn't think much of it.
Up until this point I've never experienced such a drastic loss of control during the flare. It wasn't just a little bit of a roll, it was significant and I felt almost helpless because at that speed what normally amounted to a suitable correction did hardly anything to stabilize the situation.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I can do when/if this happens again? I expect that the next time I go up I may be looking at my first solo, so it's just going to be me, myself, and I. I've been trying to realize if it was simply lack of airspeed, too abrupt of a flare or my response to the rolling of the plane that caused the situation or intensified it.
Thanks!
I'm new around here! Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I'm currently at 20 hours logged and today I went up for my pre-solo phase check with an instructor other than my usual at our club to test to see if I was suited to solo. I passed the test without too many issues, except one thing that has really been bothering me.
We performed three landings. The last two went as best as I could expect them to, but for my very first landing I encountered a stability issue that I haven't experienced yet. Everything was going well right up until I flared the plane and what seemed like a gust of wind came up under the right wing and tossed the plane in a hard roll to the left. I quickly corrected with right aileron, but the controls were hardly effective at that speed/angle and it was hard to stabilize everything so I fought with the yoke wobbling the plane to the left and right until I was able to get it under control and drop it pretty hard on the mains. I was quick to point out that it wasn't my best landing ever but it seemed like the instructor I was flying with didn't think much of it.
Up until this point I've never experienced such a drastic loss of control during the flare. It wasn't just a little bit of a roll, it was significant and I felt almost helpless because at that speed what normally amounted to a suitable correction did hardly anything to stabilize the situation.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I can do when/if this happens again? I expect that the next time I go up I may be looking at my first solo, so it's just going to be me, myself, and I. I've been trying to realize if it was simply lack of airspeed, too abrupt of a flare or my response to the rolling of the plane that caused the situation or intensified it.
Thanks!
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