AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Listen to this video. Then read his story in the description....
Perhaps they were holding it off the runway for the first 6500’7,500' to land a Cherokee without using the brakes?
Am I missing something?
Low time pregnant Pilot freaking out7,500' to land a Cherokee without using the brakes?
Am I missing something?
Many checklists provided by schools include a brake check in the arrival checklist. So in addition to listening to ATIS/AWOS and and prepping to enter the airport environment, you check the brakes.How do you know before you’ve contacted tower that your toes brakes aren’t working? Is there more to the story before the audio begins?
I got to land at WPAFB for an event, and it was Oshkosh busy! I have a picture of me on final, another guy over the numbers, and another turning off the runway. I was going well over 100 at the threshold, and used up vast amounts of runway in an undergross 172.Perhaps they were holding it off the runway for the first 6500’
Many checklists provided by schools include a brake check in the arrival checklist. So in addition to listening to ATIS/AWOS and and prepping to enter the airport environment, you check the brakes.
I have never seen a checklist with a brake check before landing. But you said "school checklists", Mike, which I have truly never seen (had a private CFI).Many checklsts provided by schools include a brake check in the arrival checklist. So in addition to listening to ATIS/AWOS and and prepping to enter the airport environment, you check the brakes.
I have never seen a checklist with a brake check before landing. But you said "school checklists", Mike, which I have truly never seen (had a private CFI).
It is not a bad idea to check brakes before landing. I will make a mental note in my head to do it during GUMPS check, once the gear is down. Thank you.
And good job by the calm controller for keeping a mentally unstable pilot from turning a non-event into full-blown Chernobyl.
Wait - so the pilot was pregnant, but the issue was the toe brakes on a Cherokee? Did whomever trained this person tell them that the hand brake works fine?