by ashaman » Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:05 pm
Even if you don't use crabbing to land in crosswind, having a different controller for the rudder in a moment like the landing can aid you a lot.
I, having learned to land crosswind on liners (simulated), almost never crab (I don't feel comfortable using it), but keep the nose on the wind, and at the last moment (a little before flaring) realign myself to the runway using the rudder.
So usually I use the Yaw Damper (I gave it a keyboard shortcut too, for easier reach) to keep my plane coordinated while cruising and shut it off on landing, for better directional control. This at least while I fly liners, flying little planes like the cessna I only use foot-operated rudder.
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