| Use of Throttle
Power can be used effectively during the approach and roundout
to compensate for errors in judgment. Power can be added to accelerate the
airplane to increase lift without increasing the angle of attack; thus, the
descent can be slowed to an acceptable rate. If the proper landing attitude has
been attained and the airplane is only slightly high, the landing attitude
should be held constant and sufficient power applied to help ease the airplane
onto the ground. After the airplane has touched down, it will be necessary to
close the throttle so that the additional thrust and lift will be removed and
the airplane will stay on the ground.
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