alaskan9974
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello there, new student pilot. Introduced to my first landings today after working my through the stages and maneuvers. 8ish hours on the clock and landings are presenting a challenge for me. I have passed every other lesson up to this point with no issues, so feeling a little intimidated. Flying patterns in a 172 today, two lights in the red and at book numbers for each circuit adjusted for the wind, everything is perfect until I get to roundout and it seems like I forgot how to fly.
I didn't decrab enough on my first logged landing and I felt the right side touch first several feet from the centerline. Second time around I tried to avoid that drift, landed on centerline but harder then I wanted. Next two times were uneventful, on the final full stop I was on the brakes too hard after landing and heard a skid with some scuffing on the tires.
Hard thing for me is that I recognize some of what I am doing is not correct, but don't seem to remember it. Today was a little windier then usual, xwind @ 5g12. We did mix in some practice go-arounds, and I know that is always an option. Had fun with my first landings and pattern flying. The plane and my instructor are still in one piece but this is bugging me. Practice makes perfect? Or am I missing something obvious.
I didn't decrab enough on my first logged landing and I felt the right side touch first several feet from the centerline. Second time around I tried to avoid that drift, landed on centerline but harder then I wanted. Next two times were uneventful, on the final full stop I was on the brakes too hard after landing and heard a skid with some scuffing on the tires.
Hard thing for me is that I recognize some of what I am doing is not correct, but don't seem to remember it. Today was a little windier then usual, xwind @ 5g12. We did mix in some practice go-arounds, and I know that is always an option. Had fun with my first landings and pattern flying. The plane and my instructor are still in one piece but this is bugging me. Practice makes perfect? Or am I missing something obvious.