What causes a bounce landing in aviation?
Today, I want to write and share some interesting issues you need to refresh when you making and approach to land your airplane safe to avoid a big incident or accident.
So, there are two primary causes of bounced landings: a landing hard, and landing too fast.
If you have a high sink rate, your tendency is to pull back on the yoke as you quickly approach to the ground.
The angle-of-attack rapidly increases, creating enough lift to your airplane plane back into the air. The faster you are, the more, this is a problem, because you can create more lift.
No, worries bad landings usually start in making an unstabilized approach. You need to fix the error on time.
Making a go around immediately is the best thing to do, if you think you are going to make a bounce landing if you are making an unstabilized approach.
A bounced landing is a type of landing where an airplane touches down on the runway, bounces back into the air, and later touches down again so fast.
This can happen due to many factors and reasons, one of that an excessive speed or a hard touchdown.
Bounced landings, if you do not corrected on time can be dangerous, as they can cause some structural damage to the airplane and result in injuries or fatalities in a big incident or accident.
Always be alert and remember to recover from a bounced landing on time, all pilots must take immediate action to make a safe landing.
Always Fly Safe.
CRM 4 Pilots Aviation Consulting INC.
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