Takeoff and Landing Variations Flashcards

1
Q

What direction should the control wheel be relative to a crosswind? As speed increases on takeoff roll?

A

Full into the wind / Reduce aileron pressure slowly from full

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2
Q

What direction should the rudder be relative to a crosswind?

A

Against the crosswind to prevent the tail from weathervaning or turning into the wind

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3
Q

What difference in airspeed should be done with takeoffs in a crosswind?

A

Higher than normal takeoff speed

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4
Q

What should be done with the aircraft after crosswind takeoff?

A

Keep the aircraft in a side slip

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5
Q

What flap settings need to happen on crosswind landings for downwind, base, and final?

A

10 / 10 / 20

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6
Q

What should be done on a crosswind approach?

A

Wind into the wing lowered, opposite rudder applied

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7
Q

In a side slip, what is controlled with the aileron? What is controlled with the rudder?

A

Drift is controlled with aileron
Heading is controlled with rudder

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8
Q

What landing gear is touchdown in a crosswind landing?

A

Upwind landing gear

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9
Q

When using a crab for approach, when is a sideslip used?

A

Right before touchdown

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10
Q

When would a no flaps landing be used?

A

High wind speed or flap lowering problem

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11
Q

What should be done on the base leg if you appear too high? Too low? (no flaps)

A

Too high - turn away from the runway
Too low - turn in to the runway

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12
Q

What happens to airspeed and descent angle with a no flaps approach? Landing roll length?

A

Airspeed is higher
Descent angle lower
Longer landing roll

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13
Q

What is a forward slip used for? Why does it work?

A

If you are high and need to lose altitude on approach / final
Why - It increase the cross section of the aircraft, increase drag, and increases rate of descent

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14
Q

How is a forward slip made?

A

Lower the wing into the direction of the slip, and apply opposite rudder. The nose should be raised to keep the airspeed from increasing

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15
Q

How should a forward slip be made with a crosswind?

A

With the upwind wing pointed down

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16
Q

What should be done if the landing is in doubt?

A

Go around for another approach

17
Q

How should a go around be done?

A

Full power, nose up or level, flaps up to 20 degrees, with the rate of descent stopped, raise flaps to takeoff position

18
Q

Why is it important to raise the flaps slowly and in small increments during a go around?

A

You could lose too much lift at once and settle on the ground

19
Q

What should be done if the round out is done too high?

A

Release back pressure on elevator, hold pitch constant, allow airspeed to reduce to the point or altitude descent, continue rollout adding power if needed to avoid too rapid of a descent

20
Q

How do you deal with a late or rapid round out?

A

Add power and land normally if there is enough runway

21
Q

What should you do if you see you cannot land in the first third of the runway?

A

Go around