Gusty crosswind at 47N-part 2- Casper rules!

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Gusty crosswind at 47N-part 2- Casper rules!

Postby beaky » Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:16 pm

I watched a few more arrivals after my flight, and was happy to see others in similar ships having difficulty as I did.
But when this student and instructor went up in "Casper", the friendly old 152, I was ashamed. Not sure who was on the controls, but they did very well. The key, I realized, is to be prepared to sacrifice a little runway. I was trying too hard to be precise, and a tricky crosswind will not let you do that sometimes. Been too long for me, I guess... I needed a reminder.

Everybody was doing this today- crabbing like mad all the way down, then rocking and rolling to stay aligned before rounding out.

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They rolled almost all the way down after this one, but it was no problem. Allowed a little fine-tuning in the flare, which is helpful when the gusts are trying to get the plane flying again.

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I felt humiliated, so I went back up and tried again. Got batted around like a cat toy on my second short final and had to abort, but the other two landings were fair... let it float a bit, let it settle down as I figured out the drift correction. But I managed on every landing today to stop and exit before the very end.
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Re: Gusty crosswind at 47N-part 2- Casper rules!

Postby Mobius » Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:41 pm

But I managed on every landing today to stop and exit before the very end.

That's always good. ;D  Nice shots again. ;)
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Re: Gusty crosswind at 47N-part 2- Casper rules!

Postby beaky » Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:51 pm

But I managed on every landing today to stop and exit before the very end.

That's always good. ;D  Nice shots again. ;)


I meant before the very last exit point... :D
On one, I managed to stop before the midfield taxiway... pretty good.
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Re: Gusty crosswind at 47N-part 2- Casper rules!

Postby Willit Run » Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:48 am

That looks like fun!! :)

Like I said in my PM I would have rather been with you going through that hell then be where I was all day yesterday!! :(

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