Struggling With Short Field Takeoffs? Tips from a Chief Pilot
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- Struggling With Short Field Takeoffs? Tips From a Chief Pilot- Thrust Flight Hits
In today's video Liz (Chief Pilot) and Lan (CFI) will show you the proper procedure when performing short field takeoff maneuvers for your private pilot checkride and commercial checkride.
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Liz your the best I’m almost to solo so I need the pointers . I’ll be watching more of your vids thank you 👍👍👍
Great video! Thanks for putting in the time to create this content. Fly safe!!
Great video with some good advice. Thanks Liz.
You are amazing Chief !!
Thank you for clarifying my knowledge
Thank you
Safe flying
I'm glad you added the voiceover at the end because the first part was very hard to hear with the tower audio overlapping the narration. Also why is your call sign different than your registration?
Wonderful video
6:07. "He's being very neutral on the elevator during the takeoff roll. We don't want to have any back pressure applied yet". That could be a mistake. The POH checklist indicates the pitch should be in a slightly tail low position. This would be the attitude that the test pilots found would result in the shortest takeoff roll. Will the airplane maintain that attitude all by itself just because the trim wheel is on the takeoff mark? Not likely. The trim takeoff mark may be the neutral point only when performing a normal no-flap takeoff. Plus because of many different loading options, and unexpected weather conditions, the pitch may not be or remain in the recommended slightly tail-low position. It is the pilot's responsibility to use pressure as needed on the control wheel to maintain the proper pitch attitude on the takeoff roll.
You should say the runway that you are cleared to takeoff on during your read back for extra redundancy and safety.
Agree. Failure to repeat the runway number, no use of the checklist which includes the flap setting and speeds. Frankly a very poor example.