red750 Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Crashing After Landing.. #pilotdebrief #aviation #aviationlovers... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Crashing After Landing.. #pilotdebrief #aviation #aviationlovers #pilot #pilotsoftiktok #airplanes. Pilot Debrief · Original audio
facthunter Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Which landing? . The ground MUST be there somewhere? By the looks of that, HE could have done the same when taxiiing. That's NOT a REAL groundloop. Nev
Thruster88 Posted June 5 Posted June 5 As a somewhat experienced tail wheel pilot, I see wings level down the runway suggesting the cross wind was not that strong. Then no rudder input when it was required. There would be a fair amount of pressure flying into oshkosh. 1
BrendAn Posted June 5 Posted June 5 31 minutes ago, Thruster88 said: As a somewhat experienced tail wheel pilot, I see wings level down the runway suggesting the cross wind was not that strong. Then no rudder input when it was required. There would be a fair amount of pressure flying into oshkosh. there is a windsock that looks like the wind is straight down the runway
Red Posted June 5 Posted June 5 25 gusting 30 winds even if only a few degrees off in a small taildragger is not an easy task. I wouldnt like to criticise as I only have about 200 hours in taildraggers, but in my opinion they werent the type of conditions you should be trying a 3 pointer in a light tailwheel aircraft or using as much flap as he had in
facthunter Posted June 6 Posted June 6 The windsock shows a fair bit of wind. No sign of rudder action. He should have done a wheeler landing in those conditions to pin it on and not have so much flap after contact. Having an audience should not come into it. Put the work in that's needed on the occasion. Every landing can be different.. It shows how incredibly docile a 180 is at low airspeed, but you need more speed in gusts to make it safe to control. A bounce with a taildragger usually results in a nose up pitch . Nev
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