Jon Wilder
Pre-takeoff checklist
So my CFI states to track centerline, use aileron to control drift while using rudder to keep the nose aligned straight down the runway. Another pilot I fly with preaches "Don't use aileron on approach. Use only rudder."
I've tried both and honestly I have much better results doing it via the CFI's method than I do by the pilot friend's method. Plus, doing it via my CFI's method ensures that I have the nose pointed straight on touch down, which prevents side loading the gear.
Yet when I fly with my pilot friend (said friend has had his certificated for well over 40 years and has been an everyday flyer for many years), he absolutely swears by "no aileron, only rudder on approach". I will also add that this pilot is an avid taildragger pilot, and thus this may very well be something he picked up way back when he learned to fly tailwheel.
So which is it? No aileron, only rudder on approach? Or aileron to control drift and rudder to keep the nose pointed straight?
I've tried both and honestly I have much better results doing it via the CFI's method than I do by the pilot friend's method. Plus, doing it via my CFI's method ensures that I have the nose pointed straight on touch down, which prevents side loading the gear.
Yet when I fly with my pilot friend (said friend has had his certificated for well over 40 years and has been an everyday flyer for many years), he absolutely swears by "no aileron, only rudder on approach". I will also add that this pilot is an avid taildragger pilot, and thus this may very well be something he picked up way back when he learned to fly tailwheel.
So which is it? No aileron, only rudder on approach? Or aileron to control drift and rudder to keep the nose pointed straight?