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Flight Journal: flight 95

Postby beaky » Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:05 pm

Flight 95

04-30-00

C172 N8906G

N07-local

"0.9 solo; 5 landings

"practice to & ldngs; gusty winds... not too rusty!"


sct hi clouds, wind N 12-20, 60F

An interesting wx situation: the wind is blowing mostly out of the north, but it's been gusting all morning, and as I stand for a minute watching the sock, I see that every now and then, as a gust blows through, it swivels up to 40 degrees. Could be tricky.Good.I'm strictly working on landings today.

First takeoff goes well, but I find myself struggling to keep the wings level. First landing is quite good for the first of the day, esp. after 6 weeks!
Second circuit is much the same, but on #3, the wind shifts as I flare, and things get interesting. The wind has been generally from the left, so I've got good left aileron in there. After touchdown, just as 06G starts to roll and lose speed,very smoothly I notice, she begins to drift left before I can even think about neutralizing aileron. But wait... damn, we're not down yet, I had thought that seemed too smooth a landing... floating now... I'm out of rudder, the cogs in my head click just one more time, and a sign pops up in there. It says: APPLY RIGHT AILERON. 06G's left main approaches the grass... I haul the yoke over, and she holds, then drifts right, still wallowing in the flare.

 I sneak back onto the centerline just as she really touches down, a bit long to say the least, and the wind suddenly settles back down. The whole thing takes probably 5 seconds, but it seems like a whole morning's worth of landing practice.
A few deep breaths as I run my checklist, then taxi back for more.

The last two circuits go well, but on the last takeoff, the right wing drops perilously close to the runway just as I rotate.
Devilish, capricious wind... it has quite a time here at this funny little airport.


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Re: Flight Journal: flight 95

Postby Brett_Henderson » Thu Nov 27, 2008 12:39 am

It still catches me off-guard (shifty winds) and it's amazing (when you're forced to explore it) how much "flying" you can still do, even after flaring..  :o
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Re: Flight Journal: flight 95

Postby ShaneG_old » Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:38 am

I just wanted to say thank you for writing and posting these flight journals. :) I think they are very well written, extremely informative, and very entertaining. 8-)
After starting at around flight journal #84, I had to go back and find the earlier ones. I even made it back as far as when you got your licence renewed after a couple years of not having flown.
 I've never come across this kind of thing anywhere else( not that I really looked all that hard befre) but, being just an amature sim pilot myself, these journals provide a very nice perspective of the real deal which I can easily associate with my sim flying. I've even tried to recreate some of your trips in my sim.
So thank you again, and please keep them coming. ;)
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Re: Flight Journal: flight 95

Postby beaky » Thu Nov 27, 2008 3:22 pm

[quote] I just wanted to say thank you for writing and posting these flight journals. :) I think they are very well written, extremely informative, and very entertaining. 8-)
After starting at around flight journal #84, I had to go back and find the earlier ones. I even made it back as far as when you got your licence renewed after a couple years of not having flown.
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