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=== User: Im simply using power only for airspeed and pitch and power as necessary for altitude on approach region of normal comm… === Im simply using power only for airspeed and pitch and power as necessary for altitude on approach (region of normal command). Then as i transition into the roundout and flare of the runway, i start using pitch for airpseed control and power for altitude control(region of reverse command/slow flight). As well im using flaps to my advantange. In case i lose my engine, i have best chance to glide to runway with a clean wing so thats why i keep wing clean as long as practical until i can make it to at least beyond the airport fence. Then i ensure im in the white arc and then dump the flaps and power idle and keep the nose down aiming towards the numbers and just go from there. This was not taught to me. This is just something i came up with because i dont trust single engine prop airplane engines lol. But it seems to work extremely well!
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