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POWER-OFF 180º ACCURACY APPROACH AND LANDINGDescriptionApproach and landing made by gliding with the engine idling from downwind to a touchdown beyond and within 200 feet of a designated line or mark on the runway. ObjectiveTo teach judgment in and procedures necessary for accurately flying the airplane, without power, to a safe landing. Elements· Clear the area · Choose forced landing area (runway) · Configure aircraft: landing checklist (CCGUMPS, no flaps), insure gear extended, approx. 1000’ AGL downwind for landing (C172RG: 18” Hg, 2700 RPM) · Select outside references (e.g. aim point markers) · Throttle to idle abeam touchdown · Establish and maintain best glide speed or 1.4 VSO (C172RG: 75 KIAS 0º Flaps) · Select aim point ahead of touchdown point (compensate for ground effect) · Position and adjust base leg as necessary and compensate for wind · Flaps or forward slip as necessary for landing on touchdown point · Land at touchdown point beyond and within 200’ o How to measure? Runway edge lights are spaced 50’ Common Errors· Downwind leg too far from runway/landing area · Overextension of downwind leg resulting from tailwind · Inadequate compensation for wind drift on base leg · Skidding turns in an effort to increase gliding distance · Failure to lower landing gear in retractable gear airplanes · Attempting to “stretch” the glide during undershoot · Premature flap extension/landing gear extension · Use of throttle to increase the glide instead of merely clearing the engine · Forcing the airplane onto the runway to avoid overshooting the touchdown point ReferencesFAA-H-8083-3A Airplane Flying Handbook p. 8-21 This document is provided as is. It is intended for use by authorized instructors only. Please double-check all content before using. © 2008
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