kaiser
Pattern Altitude
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- Mar 6, 2019
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The pilot formerly known as Cool Beard Guy
I've spent most of the year in aircraft I've never flown before. As a result I have been reading a lot of POH's, checklists (and then build my own), and generally revisit how I fly. When I take off from an airport, unless I'm in a fixed pitch prop or the POH specifically advises otherwise, I'm reducing power to "climb power" - generally 75-85% at about 400 AGL or so. I keep that power setting for the duration (in the SR22 TN, unless you are performing a LOP climb, you keep everything full forward).
So that got me thinking about how I go around on a missed approaches. Right now I fall back on my training - "cram" (prop fwd then 100% power). But does that now conflict with my SOP? On a missed, I have airspeed (1.3-ish Vso), so wouldn't the frequent power changes (approach power -> 100% -> 75%) add instability?
I'm mostly thinking out loud here but am curious what the PoA brain trust thinks. Anything else I'm missing? It's probably not as applicable to jet drivers. Also, I'm adding a poll because polls are fun.
So that got me thinking about how I go around on a missed approaches. Right now I fall back on my training - "cram" (prop fwd then 100% power). But does that now conflict with my SOP? On a missed, I have airspeed (1.3-ish Vso), so wouldn't the frequent power changes (approach power -> 100% -> 75%) add instability?
I'm mostly thinking out loud here but am curious what the PoA brain trust thinks. Anything else I'm missing? It's probably not as applicable to jet drivers. Also, I'm adding a poll because polls are fun.