I've just started training towards the BMAA Strip Skills Diploma with Swift Light Flight at Shobdon. Flying into small, unlicensed, grass strips presents a whole host of hazards that need assessing before even thinking about landing. One of the disciplines is designed improve the control of your approach - both in speed and angle of decent. Each strip is unique and may require a non-standard approach. In this video, after an initial circuit, I start by trying some steep powered approaches to the short 300m grass strip on the Southside of the airfield from the 500ft circuit at about 50kt with full drag flap. I then try a series of glide approaches to the longer runways from 1000ft with various flap settings. I am aiming to land as close to the numbers as possible or just past the threshold on the Southside which does not have any numbers. This is my 1st video to include cockpit audio.
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Landing Practice in the Ikarus C42B Microlight
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