Arrival Procedures • 23
AIM 2-3-3 – The "Runway Aiming Point Markings" consist of a broad white stripe
located on each side of the runway centerline, approximately 1,000' from the
landing threshold.
ATP requires all landings to occur within the first 1,000' of the landing runway.
When flying a visual approach and landing in an Archer, the (visual) aiming
point chosen by the pilot is often an earlier point on the runway than the AIM
defined "aiming point markings" to account for the flare. This technique ensures
that the airplane touches down no farther than 1,000' down the runway.
Pitch & Power
Pitch
Maintain a constant angle glidepath to the aiming point by making pitch
adjustments to keep the point stationary in the windshield. If the aiming point
moves lower in the windshield, lower the pitch until the aiming point is back
in the correct, stationary position. If the aiming point moves toward the top of
the windshield, increase the pitch until the aiming point is back in the correct,
stationary position.
TIP: During a visual approach and landing, if the airplane is
trimmed for the correct approach speed with the correct
power set, much of the pilot’s attention can be on maintaining
a constant angle glidepath to the aiming point. A majority of
the pilot’s scan should be outside the airplane, devoted to the
aiming point and looking for traffic, with periodic instrument
checks.
Power
During a stabilized approach and landing, use power to control deviations from
the desired approach speed while maintaining a constant angle glidepath to
the aiming point. If the airspeed is fast, reduce power while maintaining the
constant angle glidepath. If the airspeed is slow, add power while maintaining
the constant angle glidepath.
Since a constant angle glidepath is a requirement for a stabilized approach,
airspeed deviations should be corrected by adjusting power. Changing pitch to
correct airspeed deviations during a stabilized approach will cause an excursion
from the constant angle glidepath, resulting in an unstable approach.
TIP: For training purposes landing is considered assured when
the aircraft is lined up and will make the paved runway surface in
the current configuration without power.
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