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IFR Approach Procedure

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drjcustis

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Bought a new to me 1978 Cherokee 6/300 about 2 months ago. Very much enjoying flying it. I've gained valuable info and insight from this forum. Thank you for that.

I'm asking for the approach procedures that other Cherokee 6 owners use for their IFR approaches. What speed do you fly? What's your initial MP and prop settings? When do you advance your propeller? When do you add the first notch of flaps? the second? Do you use the third notch?

Looking for any tips or insights as I dial in my technique. Much appreciated.
 

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