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KLR 10 Pilot’s Guide

Operation

P/N D201306000109

Page 3-16

Rev 1 Feb 2014

Repeat the steps above using AOA indications “2” and “1”. Gain

experience by practicing these simulated approaches and landings

using the AOA indicator.
Some notable observations:

The control effectiveness decreases with higher AOA.

The higher the AOA, the more attention has to be given to

rudder inputs to compensate for adverse yaw.

Approaches at the higher angles of attack leaves little time

between starting the flair and stall.

Useful Techniques when using KLR 10 Indicator

Some techniques and things to consider when using the KLR 10

Indicator to fly approaches are:

Coordinate the use of pitch and power to fly the approach and

landing.

Use

PITCH primarily to control the AOA.

Use

POWER primarily to control the descent rate.

Keep in mind how much power it took to just maintain altitude.

A stable approach all the way to the runway is much safer than

making radical changes to the AOA or descent rate once an

obstacle is cleared.

Set a safe standard for yourself using all your experience to set

a maximum AOA for any approach and do not let pressures

cause you to fly an approach at too high of AOA.

When flying in gusty conditions fly a lower AOA so that when a

wind gust changes your AOA it does not exceed

your maximum

AOA.

Having a great new system to indicate AOA does

NOT change

the laws of physics, use it as a new tool to fly safe.

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