Maddog1974
Well-Known Member
Ok, so lets assume two different scenarios. One for a towered field and one for a non towered field. What do you teach the primary stuident to do when he/she rolls onto the runway? Full stop and hold then power and roll...or....roll onto the runway, line up on the centerline, and then apply power for the takeoff run?
At the controlled/ towered field we will assume that if there is an aircraft on final then the takeoff will be a rolling run from the hold short line.
Lets assume the same for the uncontrolled field and there are other aircraft in the pattern. Then another rolling run from the hold short line.
Assume that we are not cutting anyone off in the pattern or on final unless the go ahead is given by the tower (to depart, not cut another aircraft off) or you can determine that your departure would not endanger an arriving flight at the uncontrolled field.
What do you teach? I was taught that if there is time and you do not pause for too long then you roll out to the centerline, stop, check compass and HI, and then apply power for the takeoff run. Not much delay, just a quick once over the compass/HI, apply 50-70% power, check oil pressure/temperature, and then release and apply full power. Then someone questioned me about it.
The comment was made as a that's a "maddog" thing. Not sure what other folks were taught and would love to hear what part 135 operators do as well. Except maybe for the freight dogs, turn and burn comes to mind!
Thanks
At the controlled/ towered field we will assume that if there is an aircraft on final then the takeoff will be a rolling run from the hold short line.
Lets assume the same for the uncontrolled field and there are other aircraft in the pattern. Then another rolling run from the hold short line.
Assume that we are not cutting anyone off in the pattern or on final unless the go ahead is given by the tower (to depart, not cut another aircraft off) or you can determine that your departure would not endanger an arriving flight at the uncontrolled field.
What do you teach? I was taught that if there is time and you do not pause for too long then you roll out to the centerline, stop, check compass and HI, and then apply power for the takeoff run. Not much delay, just a quick once over the compass/HI, apply 50-70% power, check oil pressure/temperature, and then release and apply full power. Then someone questioned me about it.
The comment was made as a that's a "maddog" thing. Not sure what other folks were taught and would love to hear what part 135 operators do as well. Except maybe for the freight dogs, turn and burn comes to mind!
Thanks