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Old 17th August 2010 | 07:26
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Johnm
 
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The point about crabbing is that it keeps the aircraft in balance, out of balance flying is uncomfortable particularly for passengers. This is why it's good to crab until fairly low (200ft or less).

After achieving a stabilised wing down approach it may still fail and you then power on, centre the ball, loose the drag flap and climb away. To track the runway heading you'll now be back in the crab to aim off the drift.
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