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Neilr
I would not totally agree with how you have worded this statement - heading = track + drift you need to choose a drift compensated heading that will ensure the aircraft tracks directly to a ground point - choosing one well ahead and keeping it fixed in the window will ensure you fly an accurate track which is generally what we care about - this will also ensures accurate heading maintainence ... If you are pointing straight at it though you WILL drift. Try it sometime in a strong wind - pick a point (flying crosswind) and aim straight at it - note your heading - fly 10 mins towards it, then look at your heading again. As for it should be a gentle lowering of the nose of the nose just enough to look ahead - so gentle your pax would not even notice |
... lowering the nose does reduce ROC .... but its pretty insignificant in the grand scheme of things ... Unless you actually throttle back while lowering the nose to look out, the full throttle engine will continue to increase your energy. True, while the nose is down you will be speeding up instead of climbing, but once you lift the nose again that extra speed gives you extra ROC till you get back to best climb speed. I admit you will have left the 'maximum excess power' speed for a short while, but the curve is pretty flat on top, so I can't see it amounting to much. |
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