Things have been going well. Lots of milestones and such, but there is still so much more to learn.
What I am finding now that I'm flying with different people (i.e. different weights), is that the aircraft seems to react very differently when landing at or close to MTOW. My instructor is not very heavy at all, and I'm only a medium build. The flying school has fuel in the hangar, so generally we'd only have a light fuel load meaning that the J160 was usually operating fairly low in it's weight range during my training.
I have been able to get fairly consistent greaser-ish landings when practising by myself, but I am finding that once the weight is up (bigger Pax, more fuel, etc), it is a very different ball game. During the hold-off, instead of continuing to fly until the speed bleeds off and then it settles on to the runway, it seems to hold-off normally and then suddenly 'plop' on the deck from that last half a foot or so. Not entirely unsafe, but not so comfortable for my Pax (or me!). I think it is due to the already high wing loading on the 160 - add some extra weight and it decides not to fly so very much earlier.
Has anyone else found this too? How do you guys cope with this change?
I can think of two things:
1. Keep a trickle of power on through the flare and hold-off and pull steadily to idle once the mains are on the ground.
2. Raise the approach speed by 5 knots or so, bringing more potential energy into the flare/hold-off scenario.
Or, am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?