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Slowing and Stopping

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Key Takeaways:

  • Effective post-landing stopping begins with pre-flight planning, including runway choice and intended exit, emphasizing the importance of considering stopping distance well before touchdown.
  • Optimal stopping performance requires precise landing techniques: flying recommended speeds, achieving a firm touchdown, immediately applying maximum braking, and maintaining directional control.
  • Pilots can enhance braking effectiveness by utilizing aerodynamic braking (extended flaps, nose-up pitch to increase drag and transfer weight to main wheels) and applying firm, steady brake pressure, releasing only to prevent skidding.
  • Prioritizing prompt and safe deceleration to taxi speed is generally recommended to maintain control, minimize wear on the aircraft, and clear the runway efficiently, rather than letting the aircraft roll out excessively.
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The nighttime arrival at a familiar airport had gone smoothly. The runway I used was 5000-plus feet long, way more than my Debonair needed, so I let it roll a bit to save the brakes. I must have gotten distracted during the rollout because the next thing I noticed was the end of the runway coming up, fast. I still had about 30 knots of speed—perhaps I hadn’t fully closed the throttle on landing. I stomped on the brakes, fully retarded the throttle and pulled the yoke back into my gut. We slowed sharply, and I negotiated the turn onto the taxiway to the ramp without further drama.

That’s the last time I remember being even close to running out of runway on landing. I learned a few lessons that night, which have helped keep me out of the weeds since, unlike what happened to a regional jet crew, preserved for posterity in the image below. One of the things I learned is that planning to come to a stop after landing begins well before touching down.

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