Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #26752
From: Bill&Sue <5zq@cox.net>
Sender: Marvin Kaye <marv@lancaironline.net>
Subject: Re: [LML] Re: LAHSO
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 21:09:19 -0500
To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
 
Bill,
 
Good Golly!  What is a LASHO?  Oh, you mean a LAHSO where one may participate by LAHS.
Yikes Scott, I used to be dyslexic, but I'm KO now!
 
No flames for you, just a hot water bottle.
How about a warm bottle of Scotch instead?
 
Land 15 and hold short of 9 or land 9 and hold short of 18.  Piece of cake.  I think I've got about 3500 feet in either case
Yep, not too many of us would have a problem getting a Lancair down and stopped in 3500 feet. Like they say on TV, "but wait...there's more". Once you accept a Land and Hold Short clearance, you have accepted a RESTRICTION to LAND and Hold Short. 9,999 times out of 10,000 there is no problem. But how about that time when you approach at just the right speed, on profile, the weather is perfect...almost calm, just a breath of a crosswind at 2 gusting to 3. You flair in the touchdown zone, hold if off for that squeaker that you know is coming and WHAM, your in the wake turbulence of that G-IV that landed and taxied off before you were even on final. You're at 10 feet in a 45 degree bank. Think it might be time for a go-around? Sorry...you have obligated yourself to LAND and hold short. You are not just cleared to land, you have a restriction to LAND. Even on the go-around you can't legally cross the hold short runway.
 
Is this scenario a long shot? You bet. Could it happen? Of course. What are the chances of it happening on this landing? Small... really small. What are the chances of it happening on one of your next 1,000 landings? Somewhat greater. No matter how small, there is a risk, legal or operational, that accepting this LAHSO clearance will bite you. That is measured against the upside, i.e.; what you gain. As far as I can see, you gain...nothing. So you're risking a small, but not insignificant downside against a nonexistent upside. My bookie wouldn't take that bet, neither will I.
 
it has been a quiet holiday period here on the LML.  Weather has been forcing RTITYO (Reject Takeoffs Into That Yuck Operations) on me. 
Yeah, especially considering that the recent formation clinic got cancelled, we really need a good Lancair fly-out. How about the Bahamas? Key West? San Diego? Mexico?  Sue and I need a break this winter from our IV building.
 
Bill Harrelson
N5ZQ   320   850+ hrs
N6ZQ    IV    0.006%
 
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