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Old 11th Aug 2011, 09:56
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Midland Transport
 
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I would suggest to be very disciplined on approach speed it will help you now and in the future when you fly different types. On long runways with small planes it is too easy to get in to bad habits. If you watch your instructor as has been suggested you will find that his/her approach speed will be very accurate and therefore will avoid the balloon landing (from being too fast) which normally starts bad and gets worse as you try and correct with pitch.
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