itsjames2011
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hey Everybody,
As we have moved into fall up in New England, it seems like every day is 10G20 15G25 etc. I went and got a couple hours of crosswind beef up with a CFI gusting in the mid 20's and it was a pretty uneventful flight. Three or four times last week I found myself coming home to 20 knot gusts that were 30-40 degrees off the runway so we'll call 12kts the average crosswind component. I seem to have no trouble landing the airplane when I get caught in it but I find that I'm hesitant to go up when it's already nasty and blowing. Is this normal at 300ish hours? I'm thinking it's one of those things I need to just get out and tackle head on until the comfort level builds.
I'd appreciate some insight.
James
As we have moved into fall up in New England, it seems like every day is 10G20 15G25 etc. I went and got a couple hours of crosswind beef up with a CFI gusting in the mid 20's and it was a pretty uneventful flight. Three or four times last week I found myself coming home to 20 knot gusts that were 30-40 degrees off the runway so we'll call 12kts the average crosswind component. I seem to have no trouble landing the airplane when I get caught in it but I find that I'm hesitant to go up when it's already nasty and blowing. Is this normal at 300ish hours? I'm thinking it's one of those things I need to just get out and tackle head on until the comfort level builds.
I'd appreciate some insight.
James