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Pattern Altitude
So, did my mock checkride with our chief pilot. He's a corporate pilot with 26,000 hours mostly turbine. He gave me a full endorsement so that was good but he did have some interesting pointers, one of which struck me as odd.
Typically to stabilize my decent, I set descent power, pitch for 90KIAS and adjust power based upon my VSI/Glideslope. This is the standard behind the power curve flying just like any VFR pilot would fly.
His suggestion for a 3-degree GS was to pitch for 450fpm on the VSI and set descent power for 90KGS. So in other words, pitch for altitude and power for speed like cruise flight. He said that this method leads to less of a pitching moment when trying to establish the glideslope.
I'll give it a shot, but I wonder if this technique is more suited to flying a jet rather than a 160hp piston.
Typically to stabilize my decent, I set descent power, pitch for 90KIAS and adjust power based upon my VSI/Glideslope. This is the standard behind the power curve flying just like any VFR pilot would fly.
His suggestion for a 3-degree GS was to pitch for 450fpm on the VSI and set descent power for 90KGS. So in other words, pitch for altitude and power for speed like cruise flight. He said that this method leads to less of a pitching moment when trying to establish the glideslope.
I'll give it a shot, but I wonder if this technique is more suited to flying a jet rather than a 160hp piston.