3 Tips For Better Crosswind Landings

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  • On day 13 of our 31 Day Safer Pilot Challenge, I will share with you my 3 tips for a better crosswind landing.
    Comment below if you are 13 for 13 in our 31 Day SPC!
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  • @HiTechRob
    @HiTechRob 2 роки тому +40

    I typically crab until I am over the threshold, then transition to a sideslip. I also pay attention to needing more rudder and aileron authority as the energy bleeds off. Thankfully, vortex generators on my plane keep control authority at low speeds pretty good so it is not too dramatic. ANother great video Jason and MZeroA team!!!

    • @warwickkinscher5986
      @warwickkinscher5986 2 роки тому +3

      I agree with Robert - but without the vortex generators I add a touch of power to counter the side slip increased sink rate; it’s a trade-off between a slightly longer flare or far more energetic use of the controls - and at my age I can’t guarantee I can keep up with the hand-eye coordination for too long, especially when I’m not flying quite as regularly as maybe I should. As Dirty Harry said, “A man’s simply gotta know his limitations!”

    • @HiTechRob
      @HiTechRob 2 роки тому +2

      @@warwickkinscher5986 agree. Plus one thing not mentioned is that depending on the amount of crosswind I rarely approach with full flaps. In fact, I rarely use full flaps unless it’s a short field landing. Usually max of two notches of flaps and a little bit of power.

  • @jeeberlewis7352
    @jeeberlewis7352 2 роки тому +6

    Got my checkride tomorrow…wish me luck. Never been more nervous in my life.

    • @MzeroAFlightTraining
      @MzeroAFlightTraining  2 роки тому

      You got it!!! Let us know how it goes!

    • @jeeberlewis7352
      @jeeberlewis7352 2 роки тому +4

      @@MzeroAFlightTraining passed it! Couldn’t have done it without you guys. On to my instrument training. Thanks for the incredible videos. You rock, Jason.

    • @nolimitj7632
      @nolimitj7632 Місяць тому

      Late Congrats man I’m taking mines soon i’m nervous also lol. Where are you in your journey now?

  • @theheatedveststoreaustrali5556
    @theheatedveststoreaustrali5556 Рік тому +13

    Mate I’m doing my licence down here in Australia and you’re tips are ripper! A great extension to my classes.

    • @zahven
      @zahven 9 місяців тому +2

      Beautifully Australian comment lmao

  • @johndean2925
    @johndean2925 2 роки тому

    Thank you...great way to remember, "Dive away from tailwinds". Appreciate all your mentoring!!!!!!

  • @garyscholder2463
    @garyscholder2463 2 роки тому +7

    Great instruction Jason👍🏼. Big planes, little planes, we fly them very similar. I recently transitioned from B-767 to B-747. We fly these heavies the same way. Even the auto-pilots fly them with a crab into the wind and then transition wing down/top rudder in the round-out and flare. With that big wing on the B747, you really need to fly it all the way to the parking spot. So it’s true, what we learn early on really does help us all the way through our flying experience and journey. Thanks again for putting out these instructional videos👍🏼✈️

    • @futurepilots9524
      @futurepilots9524 2 роки тому +1

      i am on 70 hours of flying time now and still struggling with cross wind landing is this normal or just flying not for me ?

    • @garyscholder2463
      @garyscholder2463 2 роки тому +1

      @@futurepilots9524 Flying is eye - hand coordination, just keep working at it, if you truly want it. Never give up👍🏼. If you have an inner ear issue, eye issue, or internal body issue that prevents you from getting your flight physical, you can still stay with your passion and teach ground school, work on planes, design things for planes, or work around planes at many levels.👍🏼. Keep a smile on your face and never give up😊👍🏼✈️

  • @christopherd.4890
    @christopherd.4890 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all your videos. You’ve helped me to review through CPL, and now moving on to CFI.

  • @aviatordiego4769
    @aviatordiego4769 2 роки тому +8

    THIS IS LITERALLY EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED !!!!! Mann, going to my flight school in an hour and a half and crosswind landings always turn a bit tricky.

    • @aviatordiego4769
      @aviatordiego4769 2 роки тому +2

      Same as you, my instructor showed me to crab until before touching down. Right before touching down, I was thought to add a bit of aileron into the wind, and rudder in the opposite direction. Really helped.

  • @tomyfamily1
    @tomyfamily1 Рік тому

    I love this guy!

  • @nicholashayes72
    @nicholashayes72 2 роки тому

    This is an awesome series, student pilot. I’m training the hybrid as you say crab until ground effect then slide slip until on the ground

  • @tlgibson97
    @tlgibson97 2 роки тому +8

    I'm a hybrid too. Crab most of the way then straighten up and lower upwind wing before touchdown to prevent side loading. I think it is the best way to do it after you learn how to do side slips. If you aren't proficient in side slips then it's a good way to mess everything up right before touchdown. Side slipping all the way only makes sense when learning because it always felt like I was fighting the plane all the way down. Especially in gusty winds.

  • @frankdaniels8077
    @frankdaniels8077 2 роки тому

    A bit of a hybrid here too, have used the crab method mostly but am gradually learning to sideslip better. I think this method has improved my crosswind landing techniques.

  • @OmarKnowCars
    @OmarKnowCars 2 роки тому

    Been waiting for this video for ever.
    Thanks!

  • @josephsener420
    @josephsener420 2 роки тому +2

    13:13 I like the wing low method. U get a good feel during that downwind leg to determine the crab needed.

  • @jonathanjohnson7483
    @jonathanjohnson7483 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve struggled with executing a consistently good cross wind landing until recently. I’m excited to try this hybrid technique and hope to make them even better! 13/13

  • @Castaca27
    @Castaca27 2 роки тому

    Excellent advice!! Great presentation, great presenter!!! Thank you

  • @drcode4
    @drcode4 2 роки тому

    13 for 13 sir. I was never taught to crab, only the slip. As I started to fly more on my the crab just felt natural until short final. I then transition to the slip. Good reminders on taxi. I have turned my yoke for the correction too fast on rollout and had my wing dip. Got to remember to do it slowly. Thanks Jason.

  • @seemakhan1773
    @seemakhan1773 2 роки тому

    13 for 13. Amazing topic, thanks Jason!

  • @nodaysoff6428
    @nodaysoff6428 2 роки тому +2

    13/13 thanks Jason! Love the check ride audiobook. I love listening to it when I do Ubereats/doordash to fund my flight training. I listen to it first before I get into reading the actual PHAK chapters, it helps lay the foundation to what I’m about to read. The subjects click in my head so much easier because I heard it first on the audiobook, it really helps and saves me so much time and $$$. Your content combined with Microsoft flight Sim has really helped my progress. I knew nothing about aviation and started this journey not too long ago. My instructor said he is very impress with my flying as a new student, and especially since I’m only taking flying lessons once a week(that’s all I can budget for now), I was told at 10 hrs, Im technically ready to solo since I fly good even after long breaks, but I wanted to achieved more the “Art of Mastery” so I told him I don’t want to move on until my landings are butter. As of today I now feel very confident on the controls, comms, and smooth landings. I’m at 16 hours now and about to solo next week! Thank you and the whole team. - Tony, training out of Torrance, California. KTOA

    • @TheTexasBoy
      @TheTexasBoy 2 роки тому +1

      I'm curious, did you have to build out your own pc for microsoft flight sim or did you have a pre-built?

  • @tadbarker7082
    @tadbarker7082 2 роки тому

    13 ! loving it

  • @nothingtoseehere4026
    @nothingtoseehere4026 2 роки тому

    The slip is my favorite move. I usually use a fwd slip for a high approach. But yes, I'm a hybrid too. Side slip and crab.

  • @charleskroll7023
    @charleskroll7023 2 роки тому +1

    13 for 13 today. Finished/expired the 2-week GSA trial and signed up for the Gold package. Resumed in Lesson 8 - Take Offs and Landings.

  • @1112Grll
    @1112Grll 2 роки тому

    Great video again, Jason. 13/13 with only 54 hours. Thanks for you excellence and joy.

  • @DavidMiller-rw2gj
    @DavidMiller-rw2gj 2 роки тому +8

    13 for 13. I'm a hybrid. I crab during final, but unlike Jason, I don't wait until I'm in ground effect I switch to sideslip on very short final. For me, this allows me to get the right amount of aileron and rudder before my mains touch the runway. Sometimes I feel like I am walking the airplane in because my feet are dancing on the rudders while making small adjustments to hold the nose on centerline. My transition to sideslip differs based on the severity of the crosswind. I like to have enough time to make sure my sideslip is holding centerline, so the more steep the crosswind the sooner I transition.

  • @ssairshows
    @ssairshows 2 роки тому +1

    Good video series. The crosswind crab on final needs to be killed, boiled, and served with butter and garlic. Teaching pilots to slip all the way to the runway and land on the upwind main in a tricycle gear plane solves several problems all at once: enhanced crosswind directional control, floating due to headwinds - need to descend...add more rudder and increase bank as needed, no side loading on landing. As a bonus, if the pilot ever does a tailwheel transition they don't have to "unlearn" nosedragger techniques that are dangerous in a taildraggger.

  • @BK-it6te
    @BK-it6te Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @draudecif
    @draudecif 2 роки тому +2

    What do you mean by crabbing with rudder on final? You don’t need to. Let it naturally go nose into the wind if you want to track the runway centreline.

  • @joefitzpatrick8414
    @joefitzpatrick8414 2 роки тому

    13/13. Crosswind lands have always been tough for me. Great content

  • @bryant3483
    @bryant3483 2 роки тому

    13 4 13 Yes I agree with you I am of the hybrid allotment. I trained on a 172 and transitioned over to a Cherokee 180 . I wasn’t really that great on the 172 but it was manageable and yes there were a few tire scuffs. Transitioning into the low wing I admit there were a few more tire scuffs not to mention some side loading and holding Centre line certainly was nothing to talk about. So I promised myself ; now that I was the owner of the Cherokee 180 that I would do all I could to stop the abuse to my aircraft and constantly worked at Crosswinds landings.
    Everything you say in dealing with the enemy is so absolutely true and now I look forward to any hint of a crosswind landing. Where they were once feared they are sometimes now the best part of the flight ; and yes you’re not finished until you bring it all the way back to the hanger✅✅✅ with the rubber still on the tires.

  • @youthfulambitionya
    @youthfulambitionya 2 роки тому

    Awesome tips, thank you.

  • @ivancastroguatemala
    @ivancastroguatemala 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @gtmako
    @gtmako 2 роки тому

    you're getting better everyday ;)
    like you I'mI do the hybrid landing, my cdii thought me that

  • @marsgal42
    @marsgal42 2 роки тому +2

    Crab on final, slip on short final. My plane can be a handful in crosswind rollouts, something I need to work on.

  • @thetwx5754
    @thetwx5754 2 роки тому

    I’m definitely a crabber. Loving this challenge! Thank you for putting this all together.

  • @josephbjornstad3065
    @josephbjornstad3065 2 роки тому

    13/13 it is like a little safety game ... loving it. Hybrid (still practicing).

  • @leebrooke1831
    @leebrooke1831 2 роки тому

    13 for 13. I’m more comfortable with side slip. Still learning to be comfortable incorporating both maneuvers.

  • @peterschuster1893
    @peterschuster1893 2 роки тому

    13/13! I'm hybrid...just learned the wing low method.

  • @patrioticamerican1424
    @patrioticamerican1424 2 роки тому

    13/13. I like the combination method as well, kinda depends on the strength of the crosswind though. Thanks as always!

  • @adhdexperimentalaircraftbu1473
    @adhdexperimentalaircraftbu1473 2 роки тому

    13 for 13 enjoying and learning.

  • @tafumii
    @tafumii Рік тому

    I just did a CFI stage check with 23kt direct crosswind. I just side slipped all the way in. I cared more about keeping the nose centerline. Had like 75% right rudder in and dancing with it till touch down.

  • @markfacer2296
    @markfacer2296 2 роки тому

    13/13. Great stuff!

  • @evanhansen9357
    @evanhansen9357 2 роки тому +1

    13/13, headed to 31/31. As a tail wheel pilot I’m a side slipper. Come over the fence about 5 mph faster to land the upwind wheel first. Fly it till it’s tied down. Any loss of attentiveness during roll out or taxi means “Ground Loop”. While quite exciting, these unintended maneuvers really SUCK! Great lesson, respect crosswinds, but be not afraid.

  • @JulioHernandez-gz5lr
    @JulioHernandez-gz5lr 2 роки тому

    13/13 - crab until threshold then transition to a sideslip. Great review!

  • @PiperPilot1976
    @PiperPilot1976 2 роки тому

    13 for 13!! My instructor is also teaching me some of both methods. Nate

  • @kodimaki5771
    @kodimaki5771 2 роки тому +4

    13/13 I side slip during crosswind. I fly a tailwheel so it's always been easier for me to line up my nose on center line, and keeping it there. Makes the whole landing event much easier for me.

    • @leneanderthalien
      @leneanderthalien 10 місяців тому

      nope a tailwheeled aircraft is always much harder to land on strong crosswind, seem's you dont' known well how to fly a tricycle aircraft (i did fly both and prefer the tricycle)

    • @kodimaki5771
      @kodimaki5771 10 місяців тому

      @leneanderthalien to each their own tho right? I own both, I fly both, I do the same thing to land both. Just the way I do it. Other pilots do it different, doesn't matter how it gets done.

  • @sierrarotorcraftclub
    @sierrarotorcraftclub 2 роки тому

    13 for 13 and going strong

  • @kennymcwilliams8972
    @kennymcwilliams8972 2 роки тому +1

    13/13. I use the hybrid method as well - I don't like touching down in a crab because of the side loading and overall discomfort associated with that sight picture.

  • @davidklassen2805
    @davidklassen2805 2 роки тому

    13 for 13. I normally crab until short final just about ground effect i transition to the one wing low method and bring it on in all the way to the ground and even after landing i hold my crosswind aileron correction in.

  • @cfagan6562
    @cfagan6562 2 роки тому

    13 for 13 - excellent

  • @Pilot.Lindsay
    @Pilot.Lindsay 2 роки тому

    I’m a Crabber. Thanks for Sharing.

  • @danmccahan1293
    @danmccahan1293 2 роки тому

    Crabber, come in slightly faster, kick the rudder to straighten up on centerline near touchdown. And as you say, fly it to the hanger

  • @johnfitzpatrick2469
    @johnfitzpatrick2469 2 роки тому

    G,day Jason from Sydney Australia.
    Every day I am excited to see the next skill development in the 30 thirty day safer pilot challenge.
    "I'm ground school" but, some day I'll voice the words "CLEAR PROP" from the cockpit and make that radio call.
    🌏🇦🇺

  • @aviatortrucker6198
    @aviatortrucker6198 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, actual footage of a three point landing of a tricycle gear airplane!

  • @anastasiat.9275
    @anastasiat.9275 2 роки тому

    GREAT VIDEO TIPS !!!!!👍👍🤩

  • @t41flyer
    @t41flyer Рік тому

    I’m a long final side-slipper. It gives me more time to set up the landing.

  • @geoffreyevans1468
    @geoffreyevans1468 2 роки тому

    Prolonged side slipping in a low fuel situation can potentially cause low altitude fuel starvation depending on aircraft and configuration.
    Great discussion and video, thank you.

  • @erich930
    @erich930 2 роки тому

    I crab it in so that I'm coordinated, then put the rudder in a few seconds before round-out. I'm a pretty low time pilot (

  • @Jaws1015
    @Jaws1015 2 роки тому

    I typically show both, but prefer to teach the Crab method, particularly to students who want to go commercial. When your wingspan gets longer, its harder to dip that wing as you get lower to the ground. And judging by all the fun airliner crosswind videos, they mostly subscribe to the Crab method for that reason.

  • @kurtreber9813
    @kurtreber9813 2 роки тому

    13413! I agree with the hybrid approach

  • @claythomas6587
    @claythomas6587 2 роки тому

    13-4-13/ prefer to sideslip. Although, I can option to crab to help with getting established on final.

  • @NuestraCasaDesdeCero
    @NuestraCasaDesdeCero 2 роки тому +1

    Hey guys! Great videos!! Please keep them coming!
    Perhaps you can give me some advice... I find myself with throttle at idle when I just finished the turn from base to final in order to maintain my 90 km/h airspeed in my Super Cub. The thing is that I ALWAYS BOUNCE after hitting the ground too hard.No matter what I do with the controls, I always hit hard and bounce a few times. Sometimes too hard like going around and sometimes a little softer like to recover it. But always hitting the ground hard every single time! So far, I'm trying to do 3 point landings. Never tried wheel landings yet. Any advices??? Managing my throttle on flare perhaps? I know there is something I'm missing but I can't figure it out by myself.
    Thanks in advance!!!!

  • @SuperOperator4
    @SuperOperator4 2 роки тому

    I am 14 for 13!

  • @SuperAirplanemaster
    @SuperAirplanemaster 5 місяців тому

    13 of 13

  • @1dgram
    @1dgram 2 роки тому

    13/13 I'm hybrid as well.

  • @TheMyrakkel
    @TheMyrakkel 2 роки тому

    Depends on wind strength, most the time I’m a slipper; super strong angle or high knots, I’ll crab it.

  • @andrewm1058
    @andrewm1058 2 роки тому

    I crab till final then sideslip too

  • @timpro228
    @timpro228 2 роки тому

    best is a sideslip in a twin.. giving differential power when rudder is already fully applied :D

  • @thebadgerpilot
    @thebadgerpilot 2 роки тому

    I'm a hybrid. I typically crab until the last couple hundred feet, then change to slip to get a feel for what to expect on landing and try to minimize side load. It's also a little better for inexperienced passengers who may not understand uncoordinated flight but they certainly can feel it and may get more nervous, causing a potential distraction at a critical phase of flight.

    • @johnopalko5223
      @johnopalko5223 2 роки тому

      I've had passengers get worried about crabs, too: "Why are we flying sideways?!?"

    • @thebadgerpilot
      @thebadgerpilot 2 роки тому

      @@johnopalko5223 fair enough!

  • @dennisharrington6055
    @dennisharrington6055 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Combo. Committed to land, I drop the upwind wing over the fence, or the displacement, or the threshold, depending on where I’m landing (e.g. why transition at the fence for a 10,000’ 200’ wide runway?).

  • @erikpetersen3812
    @erikpetersen3812 2 роки тому

    13 down, 18 to go! :) I use both crab and slip, depends on the condition in the pattern.

  • @blueberrymohffin729
    @blueberrymohffin729 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Jason, I am 13 for 13! 😊

  • @TeriyakiTornado
    @TeriyakiTornado 2 роки тому

    I’m an aspiring pilot

  • @tejloro
    @tejloro 2 роки тому

    13/13! I tend to crab until the threshold, then i slip onto the ground...

  • @Airplane_Stuff
    @Airplane_Stuff 2 роки тому

    13 for 13!

  • @maritestaylor8458
    @maritestaylor8458 2 роки тому

    13/13 always very informative.

  • @rikila07
    @rikila07 2 роки тому +1

    @2:01 … excuse you! Haha nice video, thank you!

  • @Aviatorpeck1957
    @Aviatorpeck1957 2 роки тому

    Yes 13 for 13

  • @EagleSynthetics
    @EagleSynthetics 2 роки тому +1

    13 for 13. I'm more of a wing low type of guy when I fly in crosswinds.

  • @leneanderthalien
    @leneanderthalien 10 місяців тому +1

    The technique to land on one wheel i did use it many times with my Ultralight Skyranger, but it's only safe with a high wing airplane, with a low wing airplane the risk of wing strike on ground is high...

  • @catherinekilgour2563
    @catherinekilgour2563 2 роки тому

    I use the crab approach but am not very good with cross wind landings and have been told I need to work on them. I haven't been able to establish yet a good mental picture/ way to remember what I should be doing with the controls once I am taxiing.

  • @aaronfrick9880
    @aaronfrick9880 2 роки тому

    Holding the side slip made crosswind landings easiest for me. One of my instructors told me that this works for training but may be frowned upon by passengers.

  • @rgoulais
    @rgoulais 2 роки тому

    I'm a crabber. No better feeling that kicking the rudder over just before touchdown. At least I think it's cool. Also, 13 for 13. Thanks

  • @sailor-rick
    @sailor-rick 5 місяців тому

    I do it your way, now.

  • @MrGaryweirich
    @MrGaryweirich 2 роки тому

    Crabber and fly to the hanger. 13/13

  • @crunion1
    @crunion1 2 роки тому +1

    My first instructor had me doing the crab method. My new instructor wants me to keep the whole plane centered on the runway during final. This means I am "fighting" to stay straight the whole way down. His theory is that it gets you more time actually flying the plane and being a more responsive pilot. What do you think?

  • @bobcox963
    @bobcox963 2 роки тому

    13/13

  • @markdemmi8745
    @markdemmi8745 2 роки тому

    13/13....

  • @dzurisintube
    @dzurisintube 2 роки тому +10

    I struggled with crosswinds for a long time as I was appying the crab method and struggling with sideload and touchdown directionality. I recently swapped to the sideslip method and it has really changed things. I concur that being uncoordinated for a long time at a low altitude is not optimal but I would also argue that a stable approach is a good and safe approach so blending from one to the other at the last moment with so many variables changing just doesn't work well for me in mastering the technique. Maybe as I feel more comfortable I will try to work it into my toolkit.

    • @futurepilots9524
      @futurepilots9524 2 роки тому +1

      how many hours of flying time you had until you start to land in cross wind condition ? i am on 70 hours and still having hard time

    • @1112Grll
      @1112Grll 2 роки тому

      I have 54 hours and 150 hrs and still have a lot to make natural.

    • @1112Grll
      @1112Grll 2 роки тому

      That’s 150 landings…

  • @ranjrog
    @ranjrog 2 роки тому

    13 for 13. As others have posted - there is no extra wind flowing over the wing when you have a headwind. Stick and Rudder clearly explains this. Other than that, another great video!!

  • @stevenrynski1107
    @stevenrynski1107 2 роки тому

    I crab then side slip. 13 for 13.

  • @Deanjacob7
    @Deanjacob7 2 роки тому +1

    100% a sideslipper just hate haveing to use that big rudder input on transition to flare I feel so much more in control when that airplane is flying straight and "pointing straight"

  • @amolgarg6658
    @amolgarg6658 Рік тому

    I am decraber

  • @jayinsco191
    @jayinsco191 2 роки тому

    I’m a combo too.

  • @PghGameFix
    @PghGameFix 2 роки тому

    I crab until GE. Then straighten it out.

  • @rck3321
    @rck3321 2 роки тому

    Just met an A-10 pilot who said he had the 23MZ 172 before Jason

  • @tnflygirl
    @tnflygirl 2 роки тому

    I prefer the side slip…although I have landed In a crab which wasn’t pleasant 😬

  • @johnopalko5223
    @johnopalko5223 2 роки тому

    13 for 13. I use the hybrid method.

  • @filipinoliftstravelseats
    @filipinoliftstravelseats 9 місяців тому

    Quick question, if you use aerodynamic braking do you still put aileron inputs into the wind? My instructor told me to always put my aileron to neutral right before I take off

  • @BigKazgarage
    @BigKazgarage 2 роки тому

    13 for 13

  • @hpeterson10579
    @hpeterson10579 Рік тому

    I always loved the tips..But I really always love the shirts...whats the brand???

  • @erythuria
    @erythuria 2 роки тому

    What about flap setting choice?