PHXAvi8tor
Pre-takeoff checklist
Here's a question of "technique vs. POH":
In the Arrow (and probably many low-wing airplanes), the POH says to raise the landing gear soon after liftoff (before raising flaps) on a soft-field takeoff.
The reason they say to do this is to reduce drag.
However, many flight schools teach students to leave those gear down until end of usable runway is cleared.
Who's right? The POH is the legal document, so it cannot be debated. But, the schools are also right, for safety reasons.
You could argue that, if there's no obstacle to clear, then leave the gear down a bit longer until end of usable runway is gone. And, if there is an obstacle to clear, then get the gear up sooner to reduce drag and climb out at Vx.
So, what is your common practice on soft-field takeoffs? Gear up right away, or leave them down until end of usable runway?
In the Arrow (and probably many low-wing airplanes), the POH says to raise the landing gear soon after liftoff (before raising flaps) on a soft-field takeoff.
The reason they say to do this is to reduce drag.
However, many flight schools teach students to leave those gear down until end of usable runway is cleared.
Who's right? The POH is the legal document, so it cannot be debated. But, the schools are also right, for safety reasons.
You could argue that, if there's no obstacle to clear, then leave the gear down a bit longer until end of usable runway is gone. And, if there is an obstacle to clear, then get the gear up sooner to reduce drag and climb out at Vx.
So, what is your common practice on soft-field takeoffs? Gear up right away, or leave them down until end of usable runway?