Rodelu
Well-Known Member
I decided to go flying on Friday the 13, just for fun, before the storm move any closer to our area.
I did some slow flight, steep turns, and stalls etc. enough to refresh my skills.
Everything went OK until my way back…First the wind had picked up a bit and now was coming
from the south at 8 kts. (active runway was 9L). No problem, nothing that a little side slip can’t fix…
I call the tower 7 out and he clears me for 9L. After my call, somebody else (corporate jet) calls
10 out, and tower clears him for the same runway. Just as I was increasing throttle to maintain a decent
speed for separation, tower makes me switch to 9R. At this point I’m probably 5 miles out, entering a pattern
that is busy with touch and goes. On a 3 mile final, tower tells me to follow “traffic on base”. I look
and the traffic was at my 2 o’clock about 300 feet higher and still on down wind, so my response was:
“tower: looks like I’m lower than the traffic and closer to the runway”, at that point the tower tells the other
guy to extend downwind and became irritated at them for not turning to base earlier…
Anyways at this point, I’m all setup for the landing, and realized that lowering the flaps to 30 degrees was
not a good idea, so I decided to go back to 20 degrees (bad mistake) I was at 300 feet. After doing this,
I feel the airplane sinking, so I added a little power and lowered the nose; my speed was around 65 kts
and was pretty much aligned with the runway when I begun the flare, and here is that I realize that was
little fast. I touched down flat and ballooned big time!. I think I added a little power at this point, so I would not
hit the gound too hard, BUT I was too fast to begin with, so when I touched down the second time, I started
some weird, kind of strong oscillation up and down on the nose wheel. Right after like the third one I started
counteracting them with the elevator and eventually went away…
It’s the first time that I experience this, so it freak me out. After almost 200 hrs of flying, I had some bad landings, but nothing like this.
I’m supposed to get better with experience right??
I think it was a chain of situations and bad decisions that accumulated, therefore the need to visualize the landing
waaaay before it happens. The retraction of the flaps started a bad chain reaction.
They say that any landing that you walk away from it’s a good, but I don’t want to have another one like this… /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Any input is welcome, Thanks
I did some slow flight, steep turns, and stalls etc. enough to refresh my skills.
Everything went OK until my way back…First the wind had picked up a bit and now was coming
from the south at 8 kts. (active runway was 9L). No problem, nothing that a little side slip can’t fix…
I call the tower 7 out and he clears me for 9L. After my call, somebody else (corporate jet) calls
10 out, and tower clears him for the same runway. Just as I was increasing throttle to maintain a decent
speed for separation, tower makes me switch to 9R. At this point I’m probably 5 miles out, entering a pattern
that is busy with touch and goes. On a 3 mile final, tower tells me to follow “traffic on base”. I look
and the traffic was at my 2 o’clock about 300 feet higher and still on down wind, so my response was:
“tower: looks like I’m lower than the traffic and closer to the runway”, at that point the tower tells the other
guy to extend downwind and became irritated at them for not turning to base earlier…
Anyways at this point, I’m all setup for the landing, and realized that lowering the flaps to 30 degrees was
not a good idea, so I decided to go back to 20 degrees (bad mistake) I was at 300 feet. After doing this,
I feel the airplane sinking, so I added a little power and lowered the nose; my speed was around 65 kts
and was pretty much aligned with the runway when I begun the flare, and here is that I realize that was
little fast. I touched down flat and ballooned big time!. I think I added a little power at this point, so I would not
hit the gound too hard, BUT I was too fast to begin with, so when I touched down the second time, I started
some weird, kind of strong oscillation up and down on the nose wheel. Right after like the third one I started
counteracting them with the elevator and eventually went away…
It’s the first time that I experience this, so it freak me out. After almost 200 hrs of flying, I had some bad landings, but nothing like this.
I’m supposed to get better with experience right??
I think it was a chain of situations and bad decisions that accumulated, therefore the need to visualize the landing
waaaay before it happens. The retraction of the flaps started a bad chain reaction.
They say that any landing that you walk away from it’s a good, but I don’t want to have another one like this… /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Any input is welcome, Thanks