Sazzy
Pre-takeoff checklist
Whoa...do it again!!!
THAT is impressive. Didn't even roll!
THAT is impressive. Didn't even roll!
@Sazzy I've got a Skywagon at RYV, not too far from you. If you want to go for a ride let me know and we can go play in the grass/dirt.
For those of you not from this area, a particularly interesting thing about 96C where Sazzy was doing short landing work, is that's where American Champion is based and builds all of their planes. Every Decathlon/Champ/Scout/Citabria has taken off from that airport.
@rwellner98 and @ethanb rolls with a bunch of guys that do some AMAZING STOL work out on the West side of Madison. They're all members of the RAF (Recreational Aviation Foundation) a fantastic organization that promotes the fun side of Backcountry flying. You should join and see what it's all about!
Apprehensiveness is vital, IMO, because it helps avoid becoming complacent about safety. My motto is, never ride with a pilot who knows no fear.Well while the mild sarcasm wasn't absolutely necessary, I won't let it detract from my excitement of a brand new experience that I very much enjoyed. BUT you did spell out plain and simple good things to remember that I will take with me--apprehensiveness is ok, in my book, but yes, no need to be nervous. And yes, good point with the go-around standard.
At max gross weight, ISA, and dry runway, you need 2535ft over a 50ft obstacle. That’s where Cirrus is getting the 2500ft minimum number.
What generation Cirrus do you guys have? Maybe the older ones require less landing distance? All my
time is in G3 and newer and a majority of it is G5 and G6.
My favorite runways are short. And not paved. And usually bent. Or not even a runway at all but a place that looks clear enough to put a C-206 in it and take off again.
I am thinking of going back to work in Alaska next summer, or maybe the next 2 or 3 summers, and then call it a career. I am thinking that being over 60 is getting too old for off airport work. But checking weather in Alaska is a whole lot easier than it used to be.
Sazzy, I learned flying from a 2300 foot strip with obstacles at both ends, 50 feet tall at one end, 20 at the other. None of the flight schools in our area allowed their students to fly into KCGS new designation, because it was too short for safe use. Given the number of planes that have crashed there over the years, there is good reason to believe that. On the other hand, most of the crashes were aircraft not based there,, thus, the problem was pilots not properly trained for short fields.
I know that it would never be granted, but I almost want to call the tower at those places, and ask if i can just land on a taxiway instead.
Reality check. My Cub stalls at 17mph.
In ground effect? About 20. Lower the tail at 25 and it flies back off. Seriously. I have no interest in power off stall speed out of ground effect but I'll check it when I get it re-powered.But what's the power OFF stall speed?
In ground effect? About 20. Lower the tail at 25 and it flies back off. Seriously. I have no interest in power off stall speed out of ground effect but I'll check it when I get it re-powered.