First off, I know how to land in a cross-wind with a nose-wheel.
Last weekend was one of those"gee, I wanna fly, but the weather...". Anyway, I did my preflight and decided to taxi around a bit. Although the wind didn't appear to be too strong, I don't have any personal minimums yet.
As I taxied, I kept finding myself weathervaning into the wind. At that point I decided that if I couldn't taxi without weathervaning, then I had no business being in the air, attempting landings.
Is there any trick to avoiding the tendency to weathervane other than keeping the yoke back and tailwheel planted and destroying lift on the up-wind wing? - Mike
Last weekend was one of those"gee, I wanna fly, but the weather...". Anyway, I did my preflight and decided to taxi around a bit. Although the wind didn't appear to be too strong, I don't have any personal minimums yet.
As I taxied, I kept finding myself weathervaning into the wind. At that point I decided that if I couldn't taxi without weathervaning, then I had no business being in the air, attempting landings.
Is there any trick to avoiding the tendency to weathervane other than keeping the yoke back and tailwheel planted and destroying lift on the up-wind wing? - Mike
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