Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Second Solo

On Sunday, following my solo on Friday, I met Jerry at KEXX and we flew over to Rowan County KRUQ. He wanted to show me the way so that he could sign off on my flying over there and back to give a little variety to my training. When we got back to KEXX, he hopped out and took off in a J-3 cub to fly back to his house. I was going to do a couple of laps around the circuit, but the wind picked up above my maximum for crosswind. This continued for a number of days.Today, Wednesday, the wind finally cooperated, and I headed out to do some pattern work. Wind was variable from 170-200 at 3kts. I preflighted 69R climbed in and started it up. Oh, I need to mention that it was 87* today, and the density altitude at the airport was 2500 when I started. By the time I had finished it had gone up to 2750.

I noticed a number of things. First, it took a lot more runway to get up to rotation speed. Secondly, I had to keep the nose lower in order to accelerate to Vy. On final, I also noticed that my speed over the ground was higher than normal and the extra speed tended to make the airplane float.
Because of this, I mostly taxied back and took off rather than do stop and gos. I wasn't comfortable with how long it was taking to get to rotation speed, and I just wasn't getting stopped early enough on the runway to be happy about the runway left.
Of my 6 landings, two were really good. Two I floated a long way. One I flared too soon, but was able to compensate with some throttle. One I bounced, but a little throttle and patience got me down. I continue to struggle with keeping the airplane on the center line. This is something I am going to have to work hard on. I want to be a lot more precise in my flying - especially on establishing an approach.
I forgot to mention there was a twin ahead of me doing pattern work, and it would fly extended down winds which I felt compelled to follow. I didn't want to turn in front of it. As a result, I wasn't able to dial in my normal pattern. But I have begun to realize that "normal" is really unusual.
Today gave me some more confidence that I can actually do this. I did everything alone: pre-flighted, taxied, took-off, landed, buttoned the plane up. I needed today to make sure in my mind that last Friday was not a fluke.
A good day.