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NOTE
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If the aircraft is contaminated by build-up of insects or other debris,
increase approach speed @ 50ft to 68 KIAS
Cross Wind Landing
The J160/J170 has been approved for operations in crosswinds of up to 14
Knots.
When landing in a strong cross wind use a wing low, crab, or a combination
method of drift correction.
Avoid a prolonged hold off by allowing the aircraft to settle onto the runway
in a slightly nose high and wing low attitude, touching down on the into wind
mainwheel first followed by the other mainwheel and then the nose gear in
quick succession.
In strong and/or gusty wind conditions it may be desirable to make the final
approach at a slightly higher than normal airspeed with partial or no flap
selected.
Baulked Landing
In a baulked landing (go-around), the wing flaps should be retracted to take-
off immediately after full power has been applied.
Upon reaching a safe airspeed, the flaps should be smoothly retracted to the
full up position and a normal climb established.
Power
FULL THROTTLE
Carburettor heat
COLD
Wing Flaps
RETRACT SLOWLY
Airspeed
ESTABLISH NORMAL CLIMB
SPEED