Originally posted by nborer
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Jokes aside, I am always concerned when I see people landing with less than full flap. It greatly increases difficulty, risk factors, and heightens the risk of a ground loop. Aside from special situations like crosswind landings / emergencies / training.For instance, when was the last time you saw a commercial plane landing with half flap?


). However on many aircraft when flying at low speed, the CAS is often higher by 5-10 kts. So it would be easy to be flying an approach IAS of say 48 KIAS, but have a CAS that exceeds the flap limit speed.
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