Crosswind Takeoff and Landing Techniques
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
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AOPA Senior Content Producer & CFI Ian Twombly demonstrates techniques for landing and taking off during crosswinds.
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I need to practice this every time I fly! Just one of the many. Thanks AOPA!
I enjoy these instructions.
Thank you for this, I have this habit of after touchdown forgot to keep aileron into the wind. My touch and goes on windy days need some work.
Ian - this was really well done. Thanks for the easy to understand explanations and for encouraging precision over perfection!
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Thank you so much for all you guys do!
When I was learning to fly and they cut the tail of my shirt off after my solo, they nicknamed me "Crosswind" because the winds were so bad whenever I signed up to fly. It got so bad people wouldn't rent the plane if I had signed up to fly that day. I can laugh about it now and think it actually helped me learn better how the flight controls worked.
Or if you want to get good at this fast, lose the crab on final and app;y appropriate cross controlled inputs on final. Good training.
Good information. The music in the background was annoying.
I don;'t understand why 'there's no argument.' The big jets always crab into a crosswind landings. Why is it not acceptable for light aircaft to do the same?
I was told not to get in the habit of side slipping. Reason, by motor muscle memory when you become airline you will do it close to the ground and this may hit a wing. Lose job.
If you only fly when the weather is ideal you won’t fly.
Can we lose the background music, please? It doesn't contribute anything and is distracting and annoying.
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Yep
i almost ran into the lawn with a strong crosswind when I was taking off the other day. right before it ran into the lawn, i pulled up. scared the crap out of me. thanks
would rather see the aircraft and outside rather than a man talking, hearing someone doesn't help when you cant see what they're talking about