There are three secrets to making great landings. Unfortunately, nobody knows what they are. That’s an old joke but fortunately, there is a proven way to make better landings, and that’s by collecting data on your landings. Host Max Trescott talks with Chuck Cali about how you can collect data for your landings and compare it with other pilots. The techniques apply to anyone flying a modern glass cockpit, such as the G1000. Chuck has analyzed 40,000 Cirrus landings and concluded that pilots could be doing a better job, especially during the flare and touchdown.
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291 FAA Administrator nominee Mike Whitaker interview
290 Adding a Gyroplane Rating for Fun with Robert Schapiro
289 FAA Medicals and Unreported Conditions with Dr. Warren Silberman + GA News 289 FAA Medicals and Unreported Conditions with Dr. Warren Silberman + GA News
288 Mastering Non-Towered Airport Operations and Straight-in Approaches with Catherine Cavagnaro
287 Truckee Jet Crash: Unstabilized Circling Approach and Poor CRM + GA News
286 Flying Relief to Maui's Wildfire Victims – interview Laurence Balter
285 How to Choose a Flight Instructor and When to Fire a CFI + GA News
284 The Surprising Distraction before a 737 Crash + GA News
283 Wings to Rotors: How you can start now to add a helicopter rating to your pilot certificate + GA News
282 Foggy Night: Unraveling the crash of a Cessna Citation 550 jet at French Valley in Southern California
281 What is Wrong about the 70-50 Takeoff Rule with Catherine Cavagnaro + GA News
280 Miracle in the Mountains: Heroic Rescue by Alaska Air National Guard
279 Poor Decision Making Kills Airline Pilot in C150 Crash + GA News
278 Prop Safety, Checklist Usage: Listener Mail - A Friday Mailbag Special + GA News
277 External Pressures & Stress Lead to a Cessna 170 Accident + GA News
276 Capturing the Skies – Why and How to Record Your in-Cockpit Audio
275 What Fixed Wing Pilots Need to Know about Helicopters + GA News
274 Checklist Usage, FAA Medical Preparation, & Aging Pilot Solutions: Listener Mail - A Friday Mailbag Special
273 Checklist Accident Failures: The Importance of Using Checklists Properly + GA News
272 Spatial Disorientation and SOPs: Analyzing Three Recent Accidents
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