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How to fly a perfect soft field approach and landing

Flight Training Central

This allows the airspeed to slowly dissipate while the airplane is flown just above the surface in ground effect. When the wheels first touch the ground, the proper technique allows the wings to continue supporting much of the weight of the airplane.

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How to Master Slow Flight (Step-By-Step)

Pilot Institute

Common mistakes include neglecting clearing turns, delaying stall recovery, and misusing the rudder. As you increase the throttle, anticipate the need to add more right rudder. To fight this overbanking tendency, add light aileron pressure in the opposite direction. Use the rudder to stay coordinated. What Is Slow Flight?

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