Every
student pilot has experienced the frustration. And
every experienced pilot revisits it on occasion.
Tell me if I'm close:
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landing left of the centerline
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dropping it in hard
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drifting off toward the grass
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ballooning at the last minute
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floating long past your intended touchdown point
Your
instructor tells you to track the centerline on
final, fly it at a specific power setting and
airspeed, keep your feet active, look way down the
runway, and hold it off the pavement until it is
ready to touch down. You try your best to do these
things, but you still can't seem to nail it down.
Landing is an art, but if you get the science right
the pieces will always fall into place. I have
taught hundreds of people how to make polished,
precision landings. Let me show you how to bring
consistency and mastery to your touchdowns.
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Russell Still, Master CFI
CFI, CFII, IGI, FAA Gold Seal
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