How the heck did that happen?
I believe it was a bad recovery from [SIZE=-1]a porpoise.[/SIZE]
I hope that wasn't you, and if it was, I hope everything turned out ok.
I've never porpoised a plane
Glad it turned out mostly ok![]()
I've never porpoised a plane
Glad it turned out mostly ok![]()
We have quite the bump on our ramp up here at UND. It's one of those ones that drops down about an inch followed by an immediate bump in an upward direction of about an inch only about a foot away from the first one. We were getting prop strikes during taxi all the time. You had to be going on along at about 10 knots GS though to make this happen. This was happening so much people had to be reminded of taxi speed on the ramp, walking pace. DUH!!!! :banghead:
Even if you were going along at a pretty good clip, I'm pretty sure if you have even the slightest bit of situation awareness you'd think to slow down for these bumps!
At Reid-Hillview theirs a grate that has been known to cause some prop strikes. I was taught to A) go slow and B) Go full back on the yoke and get as much weight off the nose as possible. Never hit it once!![]()
X-Forces, where is the world's busiest GA aiport?
X-Forces, where is the world's busiest GA aiport?
Im gonna say VNY