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PostPosted: 16 Sep 2018, 22:39 
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I posted a video of my short field landing today for your perusal.
https://youtu.be/eMjCbIf2RyQ
If the winds are above 5 knots I can usually make the first taxiway, which is 550'. I only try it about 25% of the time just to keep my skills up. The rest of the time I land a little more gentle and take the midfield taxiway.

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What is that white thing with a fan on your dash?

I think that's a Clarity AHARs/GPS receiver.

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You’re clearly not the Cardinal guy who panicked about how dangerous Gaston’s was.


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What is that white thing with a fan on your dash?

I think that's a Clarity AHARs/GPS receiver.


Correct.

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You’re clearly not the Cardinal guy who panicked about how dangerous Gaston’s was.


???
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There’s a guy with a YouTube channel who flies a Cardinal. I don’t think he could land his that short.

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There’s a guy with a YouTube channel who flies a Cardinal. I don’t think he could land his that short.


Found it. He lands way to fast and hit the nose wheel first. I would be looking for a wrinkled firewall if he lands like that all the time.

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Good job and good practice.


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