piperpainter wrote:I like how you never answer the question on using brakes on a 500ft runway. You're absolutely wrong saying if you use brakes you're going to fast. Myself and many others would never get to go to some of the places we go. I guess if you like 5000ft runways, no brakes are great!! Hopefully your wife comes back again soon to pull you back to reality!! Brakes are a must! Good day!
I might chip in here... with a little gem of experience I gained a fortnight ago.
We landed on a certain airstrip for a day's fishing. I try to be precise, and was very pleased to pull up short without much difficulty, within about 1/3rd of the airstrip.Two persons and full fuel. Long grass helped to slow us down. Importantly, I did use a fair bit of brakes.
Some days later, we returned with a two friends and half fuel, it was early morning and a heavy dew was on the grass. I first inspected another nearby airstrip with better fishing which was quite a lot shorter, but we decided it wasn't wise to explore a new spot with 4 pax... it turned out to be a good decision.
When we returned and landed at the first airstrip, I wanted to park in the same place as last time, so started on the brakes as soon as the wheels hit the (wet!) grass. Both wheels locked up(!) without much resistance, and we promptly "slid" down about 3/4 of the airstrip as I tried to keep the wheels turning under brakes. That caught me by surprise. I was glad I had landed as slow and close to the threshold as I did, and that I started using what little braking action I had from the earliest possible point. That might have saved me from running off the end.