by Pegase » Fri Apr 15, 2005 7:36 am
This talk to me, I had exactly the same problem (and still by time get it).
1/2 mile before the runway is when the best approach can end into a depressive crap landing. So as you are busy with the aispeed, aircraft configuration etc. A slow drift can be unnoticed for a while.
It is easy to correct with a light aircraft but, wiith an heavy airliner, it take time for your correction to get the effect, so it becomes an overcorrection, repeated from side to side.
If, like me you use a rotativr joystick, by stress, it is possible that you apply an unwished rotation on the joystick , especially when beginning to pull the nose up for flare. hold it as lightly as possible like a tea spoon. very light and short action an the opposite side are then enough to keep the alignment..
Last tip :
Far from the runway, it is like a line giving an acurate reference. when getting closer, it bcomes a larger and larger area making your reference less and less acurate.
So, don't focus on the absolute position of the runway behind your panel. it can vary depending on wind, panel, aircraft. watch rather how the runway edges look. they must be symetric. As long as you see this /\ it's OK, before it changes to that /|, tap slightly left or that |\ slightly right.
A detail far away in the runway alignment like a building or a cloud can also help
A good training, fly at low speed following runways in various wind direction WITHOUT ACTUALLY LANDING, just flying above. Without the landing stress, you will be more relax and find more easyly your marks how to keep the wished alignment.