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k1w1 | 1 year ago
As my glider instructor put it: those last few seconds before touchdown are the prime rib of flying. Keep pulling back on the stick and make it last.
In fact if you look at the Wikipedia article that the OP linked to it suggests that Sully was unhappy that the aircraft was not responding to his full back stick:
> However, Sullenberger said that these computer-imposed limits also prevented him from achieving the optimal landing flare for the ditching, which would have softened the impact.
aftbit|1 year ago
I'm of course discussing typical on-field operations, not emergency dead stick ditchings. I don't know how those are supposed to go, but one might imagine that going to full stall just before impact would indeed result in the minimum energy state. The trick is to not accidentally do that too high!
Vecr|1 year ago
johntb86|1 year ago