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Chair flying / Soft-Field Approach and Landing

Soft-Field Approach and Landing

Land on a soft or rough surface: a normal approach followed by a gentle, minimum-rate touchdown, holding the nosewheel off with full aft elevator to keep it out of the soft ground.

Setup

  1. Fly the pattern and configure — landing flaps 40°
  2. Stabilize on final at 70 ktStable, on speed

Execution

  1. Round out and hold the airplane just off the surface
  2. Keep a little power in for a soft touchdown at minimum sink rate
    Carrying a touch of power softens the touchdown and cushions the mains onto the surface.
  3. Touch down on the mains as softly as possible

Recovery

  1. After the mains settle, smoothly apply full aft elevator
    Wait a beat after the mains are down and do not force it — full back elevator holds the nosewheel off as the airplane slows.
  2. Hold the nosewheel off with back pressure until clear of the soft surface

ACS tolerances

  • Approach speed 70 kt, +10/−5 kt
  • Soft touchdown with minimum sink rate
  • Nosewheel held off after touchdown

Common errors

  • Dropping the nosewheel onto the soft surface after touchdown
  • Firm touchdown from too high a sink rate
  • Forcing the elevator back before the mains are settled

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