How To Land In Gusty Conditions

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Landing with gusty conditions can be challenging. The winds are 080 at 14 gusting to 19! What do you do? In this video I’ll share with you how to handle gusty landing conditions.
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    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:30 Wind Check
    0:40 How Do We Handle Gusty Conditions
    02:30 The Landing
    04:03 Closing Remarks and Thoughts
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Комментарии • 29

  • @themaverickproject4577
    @themaverickproject4577 Год назад +5

    I fly in Wyoming. Winter time wind gusts can get insane. I have landed in 18 kn of wind gusting to 30. The trick there is to land with one notch of flaps or no flaps. Make the landing lower flatter and shallower. The lowest possible profile into the wind is best. Keep a little bit of power on to battle gusts that will slow the plane down too much.

  • @phillipruda2445
    @phillipruda2445 Год назад +1

    Love your videos. UK student pilot here. Only 20 landings so far but getting better each time. Our aerodrome has one long and one short grass runway. It sits ahead of some hills near the coast. Being the UK, calm days are rare. Trees surround the thresholds from any direction. The short grass runway is quite a challenge in gusty conditions, especially if you're attempting to give yourself enough room for a touch and go. A couple of touch n go's became full stops or go-around's when gusts decided either lift and shove me at the last minute. Your analogy of "riding the waves" resonated with me. Just passed my UK Air Law this weekend in preparation for my first solo. Loving every second of it. Whilst some of the procedural stuff is different across the Atlantic, the techniques are universal. Just wanted to thank you for sharing your experience. Stay safe.

  • @Stardock007
    @Stardock007 Год назад +2

    Was literally struggling with this last week so thanks for the video haha!

  • @sugebzzy2038
    @sugebzzy2038 Год назад

    Your videos really helped me solve me landing issues in my Commanche.

  • @lemonator8813
    @lemonator8813 Год назад

    You're an amazing teacher. I have been watching your videos for over 2 years now and I just want to say thank you! I wish I could log some dual with you at some point!

  • @viviennepatterson5950
    @viviennepatterson5950 Год назад

    As a student this is gold.

  • @dougcooper4917
    @dougcooper4917 Год назад

    Excellent Training Video! Thank You Jason.

  • @edroman2042
    @edroman2042 Год назад

    Starting my aviation journey soon. Love your videos Jason. Best landing and take off videos I've ever seen on RUclips. Looking forward to the days I can land confidently and have as much fun as you. 🙂

  • @michaelj.mcmurray540
    @michaelj.mcmurray540 Год назад +2

    Another great video and explanation of how to handle some unfavorable conditions. And thank you for showing the turbulence you were experiencing. It seems these RUclips aviators, with all their fancy editing, never experience turbulence. It had me thinking I was the only pilot who ever experienced it in this modern technologically advanced world....haha

  • @christinewunder1672
    @christinewunder1672 Год назад

    Another good video, like the vibe, I find slipping with little or no flaps & extra speed works well. Thanks Jason!

  • @ronellis8312
    @ronellis8312 Год назад

    Great refresher video !

  • @pilotpeego1820
    @pilotpeego1820 Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Well done sir!

  • @evanhansen9357
    @evanhansen9357 Год назад

    Excellent video, see you at Oshkosh!

  • @Americanamusements1970
    @Americanamusements1970 Год назад +1

    Needed this one of my hardest parts landing in wind I always use no flaps the cross wind scares the crap out of me Jason

  • @10XPlanet
    @10XPlanet Год назад

    beautiful gusty windy landing!!

  • @SIMBOY-nx9cv
    @SIMBOY-nx9cv Год назад

    Pure passion

  • @RogerFAndrew
    @RogerFAndrew Год назад

    Hi Jason - fanfastic video! I love the calm and positive vibe whenever you talk. I would love to see you doing another video here in Sedona, AZ for the crosswind, gustry landing you were talking about. Please let me know if you are interested. I am a local CFI / check airman. Best - Roger.

  • @sotecluxan4221
    @sotecluxan4221 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @aviator_thomas
    @aviator_thomas Год назад

    Hey Jason, you should maybe drop some comments on how to handle airspeed in no wind vs gusty conditions, like Vref and how to calculate it. As we all know, we should NOT approach a runway with a normal no wind approach speed compared to gusty conditions. 👌

  • @neckbone3943
    @neckbone3943 Год назад

    I think I saw my house down there!!!

  • @chuckmartin5773
    @chuckmartin5773 Год назад

    Three times I had some side load on the plane in stronger/gusty wind. Each time the left main wheel comes up some and I go to the left. Is this because I may not be "flying the airplane" to the hanger? I cant remember what my actions were but wondering if once I touched down I relaxed the rudder and wind corrections

  • @deepsouthamps7778
    @deepsouthamps7778 Год назад

    Do you offer a refresher course in person and prep for written?

  • @flythec152
    @flythec152 Год назад

    Hi Jason,
    Thoughts on Dan Gryder's Comments?

  • @mattbasford6299
    @mattbasford6299 Год назад +1

    Why use any flaps in this situation?

  • @brianeney4856
    @brianeney4856 Год назад

    14 gusting to 19?? Normal day for me at my home airport!

  • @HarrySingh-pd6lk
    @HarrySingh-pd6lk Год назад

    No mention of why he only used 10 degrees of flaps as apposed to full. No mention of why you want to come in faster. Ive noticed a lot of his videos are for those with prior knowledge and just surface level materiel.

  • @davidclaiborne5280
    @davidclaiborne5280 Год назад

    Move to Colorado and this is all you’ll ever do 🤣

    • @user-ji3qb3ds3k
      @user-ji3qb3ds3k Год назад

      Nice video ! You add all gust speed (19kts) in your IAS or the difference between wind and gust ?

  • @jpwallace2000
    @jpwallace2000 Год назад

    Audio is a bit distracting. To close to your mouth? Lots of air noise?