Not sure about books - but my boss says i'm very good at landing myself in the s**t.
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Take this guy's advice. He's right, once you've transitioned to a visual approach, landing is exactly the same.Offhand, I'd say if you can see the runway and aren't carrying ice, it doesn't matter what the weather's like... nothing intrinsically different.
You're right, you shouldn't be fully-configured in your 172 when you're 5 miles from touchdown. ::)The only other bit of advice I might add is; make sure you get stabilized (fully configured and at approach speed) as soon as possible. This would be the one true difference between an instrument approach and some visual approaches. And even for a full-visual approach, I recommend getting stabilized early.
Just ask these guys..... http://www.ntsb.gov/publictn/2002/AAB0204.htm
Well, the same NTSB guys will tell you, in the same breath, not to get established TOO early (if you're flying something like a 172). Basically, just fly the pattern, follow SOP and you're golden ;)
I said stabilized....not stupid....
I think any landing you live from is a good landing.![]()
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