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How to Make a Perfect Soft Field Landing Every Time

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This tendency is due to their high center of gravity and heavy engine over the nose wheel. Check NOTAMs Before departure, check the Notices to Air Missions (NOTAM) publication. You might find a NOTAM about your destination’s surface conditions. In extreme cases, a nose-over can occur.

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PAVE Checklist Explained

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The aircraft ended up being overloaded by 580 pounds, with its center of gravity positioned too far back. Icing: Ice buildup can reduce lift and increase drag. Terrain and NOTAMs Weather isnt the only thing you have to consider. On top of that, you should always check NOTAMs (Notices to Air Missions) before your flight.

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Mastering Crosswind Landings (A Step-by-Step Guide)

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However, check NOTAMs for runway closures. High-wing aircraft are particularly vulnerable due to their higher center of gravity. A bounce or skip is likely if the aircraft lands while the wing is generating significant lift. Look at the airport layout and determine the winds in relation to the available runways.