kimberlyanne546
Final Approach
I've read it a lot on POA and mostly thought it was to make me feel better:
You landed, nothing broke, therefore you had a good flight.
But seriously, what does it take to cause damage? For example, I went off to one side after touching down on Saturday and it is something I've never done before (not like that). It seemed dramatic, I inspected the plane later and couldn't see anything, the other landings were better. Also, in a different landing, I came back off the ground, but not a balloon, more like a small bump, then settled back down. No banging or anything. On a recent flight we heard a HORRIBLE noise in another plane but that was just a loose bolt / screw due to a recent wheel repair where the mechanic forgot to tighten everything up.
I wonder if my CFI was on the controls for so long, if I ever really got to see anything bad?
I wonder if I would know what bad was and go around? Obviously when I veer to one side I'm not going to add full power since I'd end up in the grass.... so that was one I needed to fix on the runway and not in the air.
You landed, nothing broke, therefore you had a good flight.
But seriously, what does it take to cause damage? For example, I went off to one side after touching down on Saturday and it is something I've never done before (not like that). It seemed dramatic, I inspected the plane later and couldn't see anything, the other landings were better. Also, in a different landing, I came back off the ground, but not a balloon, more like a small bump, then settled back down. No banging or anything. On a recent flight we heard a HORRIBLE noise in another plane but that was just a loose bolt / screw due to a recent wheel repair where the mechanic forgot to tighten everything up.
I wonder if my CFI was on the controls for so long, if I ever really got to see anything bad?
I wonder if I would know what bad was and go around? Obviously when I veer to one side I'm not going to add full power since I'd end up in the grass.... so that was one I needed to fix on the runway and not in the air.