Wed Mar 22, 2017 12:03 pm
Yes CFOT, that was a good one and good comparison. The OP , I keep forgetting to note his call sign before starting my post, didn't have a real good rate of closure reference and I haven't had a chance to fly with him as with you. I am encouraged that others are giving it a shot.
I was also encouraged by motoadve's old stall series I hadn't seen in fifty years. The power line patrol pilot they used as a bad example,I think, of maneuvering flight actually executed a safe energy management turn. Lots of us have been doing what I selfishly call my safe maneuvering flight techniques for years. While officialdom promotes safety generally, some misses good techniques only because they deal with areas deemed taboo. Safe Maneuvering Flight Techniques are appropriate in some areas and make it possible for misfits, who possibility shouldn't be there, to at least do it more efficiently and safely.
Tom,
Our target is the exact spot we intend to touch down on rather than fly over, as in a round out and hold off. We use the numbers or any exact, fixed point for brisk walk rate of closure reference. We keep this reference until it goes under the cowl while peripherally looking on down the runway and forward hemisphere for horizontal reference.
Don't sweat the questions. I hope I haven't done all this stuff as a lost art.And that doesn't mean that cross reference with MTV, Cary, Doug Lumgair, and many other conservative instructors is not wise. Ol Contact has certainly screwed up from time to time.
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