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Cessna 150 - LANDING.; NORMAL LANDINGS.; SHORT FIELD LANDINGS.; CROSSWIND LANDINGS.

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LANDING.
Normal
landings
are
made
power
off with any
flap
setting.
Approach
glides
are
normally
made
at
65
to
75
MPH with
flaps
up,
or
60 to 70
MPH
with
flaps
down,
depending
upon
the
turbulence
of
the
air.
SHORT
FIELD
LAN
DINGS.
For
a
short
field
landing,
make
a
power
off
approach
at
58
MPH
with
flaps
40°
and
land
on the
main
wheels
first.
Immediately
after
touchdown,
lower
the
nose
gear
to
the
ground
and
apply
heavy
braking
as
required.
Raising
the
flaps
after
landing
will
provide
more
efficient
braking.
CROSSWIND
I.ANDINGS.
When
landing
in
a
strong
crosswind,
use
the
minimum
flap
setti~
:
,s
required
for
the
field
length.
Use
a wing low,
crab,
or
a
combination
method
of
drift
correction
and
land
in
a
nearly
level
attitude.
Excessive
nose
strut
inflation
can
hinder
nose
wheel
alignment
with
the
airplane
ground
track
in a
drifting
crosswind
landing
at
touchdown
and
during
ground
roll.
This
can
be
counteracted
by
firmly
lowering
the
~
nose
wheel
to
the
ground
after
initial
contact.
This
action
partially
com-
presses
the
nose
strut,
permitting
nose
wheel
swiveling
and
positive
ground
steering.
COLD
WEATHER
OPERATION.
Prior
to
starting
on
cold
mornings,
it
is
advisable
to
pull
the
pro-
peller
through
several
times
by
hand
to
"break
loose"
or
"limber"
the
oil,
thus
conserving
battery
energy.
In
extremely
cold
(0
oF
and
lower)
weather
the
use
of
an
external
preheater
is
recommended
whenever
possible
to
reduce
wear
and
abuse
to the engine
and
the
electrical
system.
Cold
weather
starting
procedures
are
as
follows:
With
Preheat:
(1)
Clear
propeller.
(2)
Pull
master
switch
"ON."
(3)
With
ignition
switch
"OFF"
and
throttle
closed,
prime
the
engine
four
to
ten
strokes
as
the
propeller
is
being
turned
over
by hand.
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