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Touchdown! Greaser!
This guy might have had the prop on the ground before the nose wheel.
To his credit, he didn't porpoise. ;(
So you don't think he did it on porpoise?
This guy might have had the prop on the ground before the nose wheel.
To his credit, he didn't porpoise. ;(
Some of us don't even have flaps. Agreed it looks like a botched (and unnecessary) slip. Glad they all walked away.umm, slipping it down on final is one way to lose altitude without gaining airspeed.
FTFY
Agreed on the unnecessary but I've been there/done that. Gotta stay proficient if yer gonna throw the airplane around the sky like that.Some of us don't even have flaps. Agreed it looks like a botched (and unnecessary) slip. Glad they all walked away.
He needed a touch more flare
FTFY...I'm thinking that even navy pilots flinched on that one.On the plus side, he got a $50 Sporty's gift certificate for winning the spot arrival contest.
umm, slipping it down on final is one way to lose altitude without gaining airspeed.
I've had a cross-controlled approach turn into a cross-controlled landing...it wasn't difficult but it did deposit just a bit of tire material on the runway...Obviously. But that would be a cross-controlled approach. The description states a "cross-controlled landing attempt" and that is what it looks like on the video.
Take a dead blow hammer and bend the prop back straight and it's ready to fly again.
Hard to know what happened...
Back side of the power curve with no energy left to stop the descent?
Sudden downdraft or wind shear right at the end of the approach?
It looks like he came around an obstruction and found himself low and not aligned with the centerline. Then it looks like he tried to align with the runway and got too low and simply drove it into the ground. I read somewhere that the runway is "short" at 2000' long. That ain't short but if he thought it was? An obstructed short field may have been outside of his comfort zone.
It looks like he came around an obstruction and found himself low and not aligned with the centerline. Then it looks like he tried to align with the runway and got too low and simply drove it into the ground. I read somewhere that the runway is "short" at 2000' long. That ain't short but if he thought it was? An obstructed short field may have been outside of his comfort zone.
No wind shear or downdraft, just a stupid attempt to land on the first 100 feet of the runway. The right wingtip hit the ground at the same time the right main touched down.
I'm sorta picky, but I like to land with the wings level.
No wind shear or downdraft, just a stupid attempt to land on the first 100 feet of the runway. The right wingtip hit the ground at the same time the right main touched down.
I'm sorta picky, but I like to land with the wings level.
That never happens. (snark, snark, snark)What if the runway is not level..???
A few hours practicing landings in gusty crosswinds will cure you of that. Touching down on the upwind landing gear first means that the winds can't be level.
Bob
I see nothing that indicates it's a soft field.Now that we have the details sorted out, I agree with the OP's title. The landing should have been a soft field landing, and it wasn't, hence the oops.
I see nothing that indicates it's a soft field.