Pilotmike
New member
Umatilla, Fl
- Aircraft Year
- 1976
- Aircraft Type
- 112TC
- Reg Number
- N4536W
Big winds last week in Central Fl, so rather than do a long day with my CFI I elected to stay in the pattern and be introduced to crosswind technique in the 112TC. Perfect day for it..nice 12 knot steady xwind with some gusts every so often.
I admit I was nervous...I've flown it enough to sense the Commander has the least rudder response of any plane I've flown....that and I was a little unsure about go-around technique because of the finesse required for throttle work....no more slamming it forward like in a 172.
Sooo I had a good long talk with Scott before we went aloft. My first attempt was.........a go around, which turned out to be not such a big deal. Landings 2 and 3 felt odd, as I found myself running out of rudder WAY earlier than I was used to. By 4 & 5 I was feeling a little more like a human being again. On #6 I made Scott promise to pretend he wasn't in the right seat. He agreed to only speak up if I scared him. This was our last one of the day, as winds were steadily picking up as the morning progressed closer to noon. I have to say...I made that last one downright pretty.
Heavens this is such a wonderful aircraft!
I admit I was nervous...I've flown it enough to sense the Commander has the least rudder response of any plane I've flown....that and I was a little unsure about go-around technique because of the finesse required for throttle work....no more slamming it forward like in a 172.
Sooo I had a good long talk with Scott before we went aloft. My first attempt was.........a go around, which turned out to be not such a big deal. Landings 2 and 3 felt odd, as I found myself running out of rudder WAY earlier than I was used to. By 4 & 5 I was feeling a little more like a human being again. On #6 I made Scott promise to pretend he wasn't in the right seat. He agreed to only speak up if I scared him. This was our last one of the day, as winds were steadily picking up as the morning progressed closer to noon. I have to say...I made that last one downright pretty.
Heavens this is such a wonderful aircraft!
