fiveoboy01
Pattern Altitude
brian];2012090 said:Luckily I have a CFI-I with a lot of gray hair and ratings to match. I was a Vx chicken. My thought "this is a high performance airplane and the stalls are eye openers!" His thought was likely "you dumb newbie - with a few 4-letter words that were filtered out before he spoke."
You can't be afraid of Vx and you need to know how the aircraft behaves at Vx. Sounds to me like it is time for a few stalls at 5000' agl. Went through a series of power off and (gasp) power on stalls a few months ago in the doctor killer. I like knowing where the edge of the envelop really lives. At least for me, Vx is 80 MPH and the aircraft won't stall until around 60 MPH. Momentum is less than at Vy, but I'm convinced that if the engine suddenly stopped I'm not falling out of the sky. (Very quickly pushing the column forward is something you have to consider.)
(Just not sure how to test that rotor comment. Then again, I don't usually fly when the winds are a cracking like that..)
I'm not afraid of Vx, I just don't find any real reason to use it when I depart a 7000 foot long runway. Less engine cooling, reduced forward visibility, pax don't like it, etc etc... I'll use it if necessary or if I want to demonstrate a steeper takeoff to someone.
If I want to climb steep, I just accelerate to 100+ knots in ground effect and then zoom climb