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QuestionWhat is a standard turn?Community AnswerA standard turn is one with a bank angle, and one that will take you 2 minutes to complete a full 360 degree circle.
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QuestionIs a slip landing a safe maneuver in a Cessna 172, especially after a long break from flying?Community AnswerA slip landing isn't usually needed for a normal approach; it's often used to lose altitude when the approach is too high. While a slip can be risky due to the potential for stalling, a go-around might be safer if you find yourself too high on approach.
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QuestionHow do I note the AGL with the altimeter?Community AnswerThe altimeter, if properly adjusted for barometric pressure, indicates mean sea level altitude. AGL is the difference between the altimeter indication and surface elevation.
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QuestionAt what altitude do I start my descent on a short final in a 172? I think 1,700 ft at 1,500 RPM, correct?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererIf you're making a standard downwind, base, final approach, your altitude should be about 500 ft AGL on your turn to base leg. If you're on a straight in approach, then 1000 ft is better, but obstacles and the terrain on final approach will determine what your actual altitude should be.
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QuestionWhen do I start my flare?OMalley567Community AnswerStart to round out at the threshold, and enter your pre-flare. Continue to pull back on the yoke, and make sure you are at an appropriate speed.
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QuestionWhy don't they show cross control stalls in training?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererCross control landings are dangerous, especially for a beginner, as you are dangerously close to the ground. It's safer to go around than to risk the cross control stall.
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QuestionWhat if the landing gear is fixed and it doesn't move?DanoyachtcaptTop AnswererThere is a Cessna 172R that has retractable gear, so you need to get some training for that.
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QuestionShould I pull the yoke slowly right after throttle idle cut off, or wait for a little bit more descent?Community AnswerAdjust your back pressure on the yoke to maintain enough air speed for the plane to keep flying. To arbitrarily increase without close monitoring of speed is a dangerous habit.
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QuestionWhat if the plane is out of fuel?AlexTop AnswererIf your plane is out of fuel, your engine will stop running. This means that you will have no more lift and will have to make an emergency landing. Contact the ATC and declare an emergency.
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QuestionHow do I turn without banking?AlexTop AnswererTo avoid banking, use the rudder. The rudder changes your heading without changing your bank angle. However, avoid using the rudder while cruising, since it can cause your plane to become unstable. Also, do not use your rudder to long; using it to long can cause what is know as a hard-over, and your plane will start to bank.
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QuestionIf I have a failed engine on downwind, what are the things to troubleshoot? And do I call out Mayday?Larry GauntCommunity AnswerCall tower and advise of an emergency... lost engine, request clearance for immediate landing. Communicate the best you can and follow the procedures you have been trained in.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the yoke is not working?YoItsANI1000Community AnswerThe yoke is mechanically controlled, so a failure is rare. However, if it does fail, you can control pitch with power and make turns using the rudders.
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QuestionDo you land a Cessna 172 the same way you land an airliner?YoItsANI1000Community AnswerA Cessna 172 doesn't handle like an airliner, but it follows the same basic principles.
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