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John asks:
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What do you guys use as far as personal minimums in runway length when
landing your IV’s?>>>
Home base for me (6ID1) is 2,200' x 40, 2,720 MSL. Due to terrain,
landing is to the east and slightly uphill. Usually there is a 3-5 Kt
tail wind. Landings can be accomplished in 1,400 to 1,800 feet under
these conditions BUT it requires a LOT of practice. For me it took 500
hours in type and over 1,000 landings before I could consistently nail
my intended landing spot at the needed speed (90 Kts). Also, forget
about greasers, these are firm "positive contact" landings that I warn
my passengers about.
My first landing in a IV-P was on a 6,000' x 100' field and I needed
5,500' of it.
There are several Lancairs including at least 2 IVs at KPAO which is
2400 feet and at sea level.
As a rule, never land on anything shorter than you have already
demonstrated CONSISTENTLY on a longer field.
You can land on short fields the same way you get to Carnegie
Hall......... Practice, Practice, Practice.
Regards
Brent Regan
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