Windchill
Well-Known Member
So Friday two of my best friends from DE came over for the weekend. Both will be the 'best men' in my wedding, and Saturday we flew down to KHEF Manassas, VA to pick out tuxes for the wedding, Amy my fiance went with us. She has flown with me numerous times, they had never flown with me or in a small plane.
Trip down from KMRB Martinsburg, WV was pretty uneventful, light turbulence over the mountains though. Going back was a different story, light turbulence the entire trip with moderate turb over the mountains.
Amy almost got sick, glad she didn't. Anyhow, finally came in for the landing and chose 26 after listening to ATIS tell me x-wind 220@9.
Come in, trying to crab and react to the xwind, land on the right main, and stayed on just the right main for what seemed like an eternity, I was certain the plane would flip, finally the left main it and the plane suddenly veered to the left at which point I was certain we would be in the grass . . . somehow after some fantsy footwork, hand control, and a bag full of luck, I kept it on the runway.
The flight back was bad enough with having to fight the plane the entire way back, the landing freaked out my passengers.
Interesting thing is, my problems with landings have always been coming in too high and hot, then dropping the plane on all 3 wheels and bouncing, I'm finally coming in nicely, this time winds just wreaked havoc.
After looking at the wind sock when we deplaned, I should have come in on 35. Also, when it's windy I don't fly, instead I should be up practicing xwind t/o and landings.
We live to fly another day.
Trip down from KMRB Martinsburg, WV was pretty uneventful, light turbulence over the mountains though. Going back was a different story, light turbulence the entire trip with moderate turb over the mountains.
Amy almost got sick, glad she didn't. Anyhow, finally came in for the landing and chose 26 after listening to ATIS tell me x-wind 220@9.
Come in, trying to crab and react to the xwind, land on the right main, and stayed on just the right main for what seemed like an eternity, I was certain the plane would flip, finally the left main it and the plane suddenly veered to the left at which point I was certain we would be in the grass . . . somehow after some fantsy footwork, hand control, and a bag full of luck, I kept it on the runway.
The flight back was bad enough with having to fight the plane the entire way back, the landing freaked out my passengers.
Interesting thing is, my problems with landings have always been coming in too high and hot, then dropping the plane on all 3 wheels and bouncing, I'm finally coming in nicely, this time winds just wreaked havoc.
After looking at the wind sock when we deplaned, I should have come in on 35. Also, when it's windy I don't fly, instead I should be up practicing xwind t/o and landings.
We live to fly another day.