jconway2002
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello,
My CFI teaches me to pretend that my obstacle is at the end of the runway, and he always uses 100' instead of 50'. His short field technique is to fly an approach at 55 KIAS, then once over the obstacle bring power back to idle. At this point your 100' above the runway and you have to pitch down to maintain airspeed and then be sure to flare at the right time or you will either fly into the ground, or stall well above the runway. The plane seems to float pretty considerable using this method, and it is quiet difficult to perfect the flare timing. I thought I had it down, and then one day I couldnt get it right for the life of me.
I have read nothing in the AFH or the Jeppesen Pilot Maneuvers book that describes the technique my instructor teaches. A friend who uses the same CFI just had their checkride, and the DPE liked the technique...but is this really the proper method? I just postponed my checkride due to a lack of confidence in my short field landings, and I am just wondering if I am doing this the hard way?
EDIT:
Its a Cessna 152.
The POH procedure is:
1. Airspeed - - 60-70 KIAS (flaps UP)
2. Wing Flaps -- 30* (below 85 KIAS)
3. Airspeed -- Maintain 54 KIAS
4. Power -- Reduce to idle as obstacle is cleared
5. Touchdown -- Main wheels first
6. Brakes -- Apply heavily
7. Wing Flaps -- Retract
My CFI teaches me to pretend that my obstacle is at the end of the runway, and he always uses 100' instead of 50'. His short field technique is to fly an approach at 55 KIAS, then once over the obstacle bring power back to idle. At this point your 100' above the runway and you have to pitch down to maintain airspeed and then be sure to flare at the right time or you will either fly into the ground, or stall well above the runway. The plane seems to float pretty considerable using this method, and it is quiet difficult to perfect the flare timing. I thought I had it down, and then one day I couldnt get it right for the life of me.
I have read nothing in the AFH or the Jeppesen Pilot Maneuvers book that describes the technique my instructor teaches. A friend who uses the same CFI just had their checkride, and the DPE liked the technique...but is this really the proper method? I just postponed my checkride due to a lack of confidence in my short field landings, and I am just wondering if I am doing this the hard way?
EDIT:
Its a Cessna 152.
The POH procedure is:
1. Airspeed - - 60-70 KIAS (flaps UP)
2. Wing Flaps -- 30* (below 85 KIAS)
3. Airspeed -- Maintain 54 KIAS
4. Power -- Reduce to idle as obstacle is cleared
5. Touchdown -- Main wheels first
6. Brakes -- Apply heavily
7. Wing Flaps -- Retract
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