Hi All.
Hope someone can shed some light onto this. While training my twin flight techniques (I generally use the Carenado King Air) and on final approach, I keep airspeed above Vyse (the blue line) until I cross the runway threshold, but my touch down ends up happening a bit farther then I'd like because of the additional speed I have to bleed off until it does not want to float above the runway. It seems that I should start decelarating to below Vyse (but still above Vmca) before reaching the thresold and when I am assured of reaching the runway.
Question is, what is the best procedure in this case? Should I keep Vyse until I am above the runway or so or should I decelerate once I am positive I can make the distance to the runway? I tried to find some text specific to this aspect of flyng but to be sincere they did not convince me entirely. And this is one important part.
Thanks in advance!