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Final Approach
Scenario - landing long.
Say your preferred runway at your home airport is 6000' feet long and you park at the departure end of it. You are flying a Cessna 172 (or a Cherokee if you do not fly Cessna) and, given your weight and DA, can get down and stopped in 1500' easy. If you land on the numbers you have a long taxi and have to cross an intersecting runway. If you touch down past the first 1/3 of the runway you can exit where you have only a short taxi to your parking spot. This is a busy controlled airport and you cannot linger on the runway but must exit promptly.
Do you land long, say with 3500 feet remaining at touchdown? This is your home airport so you are familiar with it.
Scenario - intersection takeoff.
Say your preferred runway at your home airport is 6000' feet long and you park at the departure end of it. You are flying a Cessna 172 (or a Cherokee if you do not fly Cessna) and, given your weight and DA, can get off and clear in 1500' easy. As you taxi toward the run-up area you see four planes from the local flight school doing run-ups. You know they sometimes take a while so you think about asking for an intersection departure and the possibility of sneaking out earlier than if you went to the end.
Do you ask for the intersection, say with 3500 feet remaining? This is your home airport so you are familiar with it.
Discuss.
Say your preferred runway at your home airport is 6000' feet long and you park at the departure end of it. You are flying a Cessna 172 (or a Cherokee if you do not fly Cessna) and, given your weight and DA, can get down and stopped in 1500' easy. If you land on the numbers you have a long taxi and have to cross an intersecting runway. If you touch down past the first 1/3 of the runway you can exit where you have only a short taxi to your parking spot. This is a busy controlled airport and you cannot linger on the runway but must exit promptly.
Do you land long, say with 3500 feet remaining at touchdown? This is your home airport so you are familiar with it.
Scenario - intersection takeoff.
Say your preferred runway at your home airport is 6000' feet long and you park at the departure end of it. You are flying a Cessna 172 (or a Cherokee if you do not fly Cessna) and, given your weight and DA, can get off and clear in 1500' easy. As you taxi toward the run-up area you see four planes from the local flight school doing run-ups. You know they sometimes take a while so you think about asking for an intersection departure and the possibility of sneaking out earlier than if you went to the end.
Do you ask for the intersection, say with 3500 feet remaining? This is your home airport so you are familiar with it.
Discuss.