Reviewing the video though, I’m not convinced that the problem did
lie with the Tarmac. I have a horrible suspicion that the problem lies with me.
I just don’t commit to my landings. It’s like I’m looking for an excuse to bail
out of them. Now I have enough confidence to know that I’m flying the first 90
% of any circuit pretty damn well, crosswinds or not. And 90% of the time my
approaches are certainly tolerable. Hell I even know that 90% of the time I can
salvage a slightly dicey approach as well, so why don’t I?
Ok so I was coming in a little on the fast side on some of my
approaches. That’s fixable and reasonably quickly as well. I have faaaar more
runway to play with than I allow myself to think. I aborted a couple of
landings because I thought I was about to run out of Tarmac. I was only at
Charlie when I made that decision. Even on a static take off roll Foxtrot is my
decision point. I’ve seen RTH not get it off until Alpha before!
I don’t know what the issue is, other than it resides firmly inside
my head. While approaching every landing
as a potential overshoot is usually a fairly healthy attitude, I have a feeling
that Bob is going have to get a bit tougher on me and stop me taking the easy
road out each time.
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