DrBenny
New Member
In my continuing saga of pilothood, I FINALLY took the IR-A written Monday after having read and studied over a stretch of half a year. I passed, which was nice considering I am about halfway through the training. The reward was an hour of touch and goes. I had just flown this past Friday (on a long X-C, with some approaches), and had done some crosswind landings, but I thought flying today might help solidify things.
I did seven landings of all kinds today. By the last few, I had them smoother. I figured out that with just me in the plane, and half fuel, I really had to fly final no faster than 60 kts (or be prepared for a long time in the flare). Any faster, and when I'd level out, I'd actually balloon a little, due to extra speed. And of course that sets up the "add a touch of power, reflare, kill power" cycle. By myself, if I fly at 60 kts, and smoothly flare to level, I won't balloon, and from there it is easy going.
Next up is the long IFR X-C which will also satisfy the requirements for the comm X-C. (I plan to get the private multi, however, after the IR.)
Oh, and BTW, I got a 100% on the written. How boring.
I did seven landings of all kinds today. By the last few, I had them smoother. I figured out that with just me in the plane, and half fuel, I really had to fly final no faster than 60 kts (or be prepared for a long time in the flare). Any faster, and when I'd level out, I'd actually balloon a little, due to extra speed. And of course that sets up the "add a touch of power, reflare, kill power" cycle. By myself, if I fly at 60 kts, and smoothly flare to level, I won't balloon, and from there it is easy going.
Next up is the long IFR X-C which will also satisfy the requirements for the comm X-C. (I plan to get the private multi, however, after the IR.)
Oh, and BTW, I got a 100% on the written. How boring.