dirtstrip wrote:Crzyivan13 wrote:
And the answer to his question "why are we flying away from the airport?" should've been "because I'm setting up for a left base to 28", rather than, "I don't know"
I had read of the impossible turn, and was unclear if this was the right decision, so I decided to turn and land on RWY 28. I asked him if I made the right decision and his reply was, "we survived didn't we?" Filmed with the Nflight cam by Contour. (Sorry for poor audio)
Just with the video and not actually being there I don't have a good picture of the airport if it is directly behind or the distance from it in my head so I am making some assumptions here. The other way to take the remark from your instructor was to question why you did not head immediately in to a shortened turn to 28 going directly to a more mid field landing instead of extending the leg away from the airport so you could aim at the numbers as if you were in a normal pattern with power. It takes you away from the field further and wastes glide time. There will always be some initial hesitation of what is the best place to go so I keep those in the back of my mind at take off. 659 agl cut it close enough for you so the experience here should answer your own question of your chances to make the full turn back to 21, you had nothing left at touchdown with this plane from this altitude from that distance. You had just one minute to touchdown from throttle cut. This was a good choice of runway in my opinion and you are on a good road to learn from it since like the instructor said, you survived. At this point in your training it was good enough.
Looking back on the whole thing, I personally believe that I could have made the "impossible turn" only because I had plenty of altitude. The thing is, we were so close to the airport at the time he cut the power, I felt like we were almost too high and the plane was flying so well (low, low DA plus cold temps) that I would've been at the far end of RWY 3 for touchdown. I was flying away from the airport, but to setup a turn to short base on 28. All that being said, if I had truly lost the engine I
KNOW that the right thing to do is GIT UR ASS BACK TO THE AIRPORT if at all possible, no matter the runway, taxiway, grass, dirt, etc.
Thanks for commenting, Dirtstrip!!!