What's your IAS, power settings, flap settings, and bank angles for short field landings on a stock 182?
Refining my technique, looking to set some goals for myself.
Thanks
CParker wrote:What's your IAS, power settings, flap settings, and bank angles for short field landings on a stock 182?
Refining my technique, looking to set some goals for myself.
Thanks
contactflying wrote:Slow airspeed enough to get full flaps prior to short final, power sufficient to control sink and pitch sufficient to maintain an apparent brisk walk rate of closure to flair (protect the nose gear) and touchdown slowly and softly on the numbers. Somewhere on short final the rate of closure with the numbers will appear to speed up. Don't let it. Bank angle sufficient to eliminate drift, otherwise wing level. Direct nose to numbers/centerline (look between legs) with rudder only wings level or banked into any crosswind. Aileron, adverse yaw, wing wagging in coordinated turns is not helpful.
contactflying wrote:Slow airspeed enough to get full flaps prior to short final, power sufficient to control sink and pitch sufficient to maintain an apparent brisk walk rate of closure to flair (protect the nose gear) and touchdown slowly and softly on the numbers. Somewhere on short final the rate of closure with the numbers will appear to speed up. Don't let it. Bank angle sufficient to eliminate drift, otherwise wing level. Direct nose to numbers/centerline (look between legs) with rudder only wings level or banked into any crosswind. Aileron, adverse yaw, wing wagging in coordinated turns is not helpful.
CParker wrote:Guys,
I'm just looking for basic procedural specifics assuming calm conditions. I always end up with too much energy on short final so I'm looking for some basics to help with my technique. I understand the variability of this, I'm a new pilot and I need to begin by flying by the numbers to get the correct feel.
My current process, which is how my CFI taught me to fly short field pattern:
Abeam the touchdown point - Carb heat, 10* flaps, 90mph IAS, powder reduced to ~15" which should result in ~400fpm
Base - 80mph IAS, 20* flaps, ~500fpm
Final - 70mph IAS, 40* flaps, attempting to slow to 60mph across the fence but always struggling because I'm high and don't want to overshoot so I end up chopping power
I feel like each leg needs to be reduced by 10mph, assuming steady wind or calm conditions. I've also heard some apply 20* flaps abeam the touchdown point.
I'm flying a small tail 1963 182F. I understand there aren't many of those around so I'm happy to hear everyone's 182 techniques and I'll adjust to fit my aircraft.
Thanks
contactflying wrote:And I'm sorry but any talk of brakes indicates too short for reasonable safety or poor technique. We shouldn't need brakes in a place we can get out of with normally powered airplanes.
CParker wrote: I flew a circuit on Saturday from Smith Prairie to Magic, Fairfield, Picabo, and Carey and it turned out really well. Pine spooked me a little because of the high water levels and short runway, so I decided to skip that until I'm more confident.
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