Normal and Crosswind Approach and Landing

Description

A normal approach and landing involves the use of procedures for what is considered a normal situation; that is, when engine power is available, the wind is light or the final approach is made directly into the wind, the final approach path has no obstacles, and the landing surface is firm and of ample length to gradually bring the airplane to a stop.

References

AFH Ch-08 (02) Normal Approach and Landing
AFH Ch-08 (14) Crosswind Approach and Landing
PHAK Ch-05 (11) Ground Effect
PHAK Ch-14 (5) Runway Markings and Signs

SOPM

Cessna SOPM 2-78 Normal Approach and Landing
Cessna SOPM 2-80 Crosswind Approach and Landing

ACS

Private Pilot ACS Page 21 Task B. Normal Approach and Landing