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Glad you made it ok. You are the PIC. Don’t accept anything you know is unsafe.
True that.Had you been "done in", it would have been through no fault of HND Tower.
Had you been "done in", it would have been through no fault of HND Tower.
Actually, when I got the plane I did a couple tailwind TO's and landings with a CFI as part of my transition (at my request). Just hadn't done at almost MGWT. BIG DIFFERENCE.Perfect example of why I have students do a takeoff and landing with a tailwind, just to show how 10 kts will affect performance.
I’m lost, why do you need to increase your rotation speed?
I kind of assumed that, but maybe not.I assume he meant ground speed at rotation.
Indeed I didI kind of assumed that, but maybe not.
How is the same piece of runway shorter in 1 direction vs the other, and since when is 5000 or 6500 short for a piston single?
I was approaching my Class Delta home base. The runway in use had a tailwind. Between 5~10 kts of tailwind component. 5 kts is the max tailwind component that I am comfortable with. I requested a different runway that favored the winds. Although Tower did not switch everything around, they did delay one other incoming traffic (obviously not busy at the time), allowed me to land (with a small headwind) then resumed landing on the runway with the tailwind.If you can't, tell them ASAP. They will understand. Happens all the time. Its hard to flip the airport around on busy days and they may not do it until pilots start saying "unable".
I was approaching my Class Delta home base. The runway in use had a tailwind. Between 5~10 kts of tailwind component. 5 kts is the max tailwind component that I am comfortable with. I requested a different runway that favored the winds. Although Tower did not switch everything around, they did delay one other incoming traffic (obviously not busy at the time), allowed me to land (with a small headwind) then resumed landing on the runway with the tailwind.
OP has a great attitude.
You did fine. Honestly sounds benign to me. It just felt hairy because you are used to operating with more comfort zone. You recognized the cues, made appropriate adjustments, and kept flying the plane, just like you are trained.
Anyone who says they have not done similar things has very selective memory.
Good advice from Dell on how to handle it.
This is important information. Did you discuss the takeoff direction with your CFI on the way to the runway? Sometime we can be lulled into complacency or thinking everything's going to be fine because there's a CFI on board.And the part I didn't mention in the post is that I had my CFII in the right seat as we were on our way to shoot some approaches.
Yes, we did. He advised against taking the downwind runway but I made the decision to take it as PIC.This is important information. Did you discuss the takeoff direction with your CFI on the way to the runway? Sometime we can be lulled into complacency or thinking everything's going to be fine because there's a CFI on board.
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Would that only be an issue if the vast majority of your takeoffs are from the same runway?When your norm is to be rotating ⅓ of the way down the runway rotating ⅔ of the way down the runway presents a very different visual picture.