Gliding Scholarship Exercise 9 THE APPROACH AND LANDING CFS Gliding Examiners © 2009
Gliding Scholarship To fly the approach and land the aircraft AIM
Gliding Scholarship 1.Awareness of other aircraft in the circuit – look out and listen out 2.Effects of wind and selection of approach speed AIRMANSHIP
Gliding Scholarship You will learn: How to recognise the normal approach How to recognise and correct an undershoot How to recognise and correct an overshoot How to fly the approach How to land the aircraft How to recover from a balloon and a bounce THE APPROACH AND LANDING
Gliding Scholarship THE NORMAL APPROACH
Gliding Scholarship THE NORMAL APPROACH Note appearance of runway Correct approach speed (adjust with attitude) Aiming point steady in windscreen Aiming Point
Gliding Scholarship THE NORMAL APPROACH Note appearance of runway Aiming point steady in windscreen Aiming Point Aircraft tracking down intended landing run Correct approach speed (adjust with attitude)
Gliding Scholarship THE UNDERSHOOT
Gliding Scholarship THE UNDERSHOOT Note ‘flatter’ appearance of runway as aiming point moves up windscreen Aircraft aiming short of aiming point Attitude and airspeed correct
Gliding Scholarship THE UNDERSHOOT To correct an undershoot, reduce airbrake setting until correct approach path is achieved
Gliding Scholarship THE OVERSHOOT
Gliding Scholarship THE OVERSHOOT Note ‘steeper’ appearance of runway as aiming point moves down windscreen Aircraft aiming beyond aiming point Attitude and airspeed correct
Gliding Scholarship THE OVERSHOOT To correct an overshoot, increase airbrake setting until correct approach path is achieved
Gliding Scholarship FLYING THE APPROACH Then adopt the workcycle: A ttitude A irspeed – control with attitude A iming point - control with airbrake A lignment with landing area – control with bank Select half airbrake when an overshoot just starts to develop
Gliding Scholarship THE LANDING The 3 phases of the landing are: The round out The hold off The ground roll The hold off The round out THE LANDING
Gliding Scholarship THE ROUND OUT The round out is the change in attitude to achieve level flight just above the ground THE LANDING The 3 phases of the landing are: The round out The hold off The ground roll
Gliding Scholarship THE ROUND OUT The round out is the change in attitude to achieve level flight just above the ground Look well ahead Maintain at least half airbrake Smoothly change attitude
Gliding Scholarship Progressively raise the nose as the speed decays to maintain level flight just above the ground and achieve the landing attitude THE HOLD OFFTHE ROUND OUT
Gliding Scholarship Progressively raise the nose as the speed decays to maintain level flight just above the ground and achieve the landing attitude THE HOLD OFF Do not alter airbrake setting Progressively raise nose Aircraft will touch down in correct attitude
Gliding Scholarship Maintain control of the aircraft after it touches down until it has come to a stop THE HOLD OFFTHE GROUND ROLL
Gliding Scholarship Maintain control of the aircraft after it touches down until it has come to a stop THE GROUND ROLL After touchdown, select full airbrake and bring control column fully back Look well ahead; keep straight with rudder and wings level with aileron Control effectiveness decreases as speed reduces Apply wheelbrake gently as required Once aircraft has stopped, close airbrakes
Gliding Scholarship THE BALLOON LANDING A balloon is when the aircraft climbs away from the ground after the round out
Gliding Scholarship THE BALLOON LANDING A balloon is when the aircraft climbs away from the ground after the round out It often results from flying the approach TOO FAST with TOO LITTLE AIRBRAKE
Gliding Scholarship THE BALLOON LANDING To recover from the balloon: Select an attitude to prevent further climb Maintain airbrake setting As the aircraft sinks towards the ground, progressively select the landing attitude
Gliding Scholarship THE BOUNCE A bounce results from a delayed roundout or touching down before the aircraft is in the landing attitude
Gliding Scholarship THE BOUNCE The recovery is the same as from the balloon: Select an attitude to prevent further climb Maintain airbrake setting As the aircraft sinks towards the ground, progressively select the landing attitude
Gliding Scholarship THE END ? Any Questions
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