11-20-2015, 07:31 PM
Much of the above does not jibe with the studying I did.
The reason for the "goose" just before landing is to bring the nose up so the main wheels touch down first.
I am not comparing the speed of a plane going by my window to the speed just before touching down- I'm comparing it to the speed at similar altitude but on final approach.
The reason for the "goose" just before landing is to bring the nose up so the main wheels touch down first.
I am not comparing the speed of a plane going by my window to the speed just before touching down- I'm comparing it to the speed at similar altitude but on final approach.