For a long time of my flying history, which is not that very long LOL, (although represents a large portion of my heli flying time), I have always flicked the throttlehold when im about 20-30cm above ground as part of my normal landing procedure.
The logic I am led to believe is that you are not landing under power and are
1) less likely to strip gears or do damage if you have a tail strike (assuming you autorotate correctly from this height down to ground.
2) have better control on landing as you minimise the rotor wash effect.
More recently I was picked up by a HIGHLY learned flyer / instructor and advised that I should be landing under power gently and then flicking the throttlehold. Which I have reverted to more recently (and to confess find fairly natural also).
The benefits of landing under power, (again I am led to believe) are:
a) easier aborted landing management (don't have to deal with too much headspeed loss - if you have autobail out setup) to get out of a bad landing situation.
b) better control on landing as under power (contradicts 2) above).
Would like to know what your approach is and reasoning (understand that we are all at different stages) but would expect there is a best practice approach.
thanks for your assistance.
Landing - Throttle Hold Or Not To Throttle Hold
Discussion in 'General Subjects' started by gonehelimad, Jul 8, 2015.
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Discussion in 'General Subjects' started by gonehelimad, Jul 8, 2015.