drunkenbeagle
Gang Member
As per the insurance companies wishes, I did my 10 landings and 3 simulated glider tows in the Pawnee today. Despite my fears, the Pawnee is a pretty docile aircraft. All 10 were wheel landings, about half were greasers. The other half had a gentle bounce, but I'll stress gentle, it settles down nice and smooth, the "bounce" was only a few inches. 60 mph is definitely where it likes to set down. Any faster, you'll float a bit to burn off the speed - which is easy enough to deal with. Checking out in a single-pilot aircraft is always a test of nerves the first few times up.
So now, onto towing actual gliders. I'm going to try and make sure at least the first 20 are with CFI-G's behind me, student glider pilots can do some bad things to towplanes. (Okay, this is the real world - I'll be happy if I get 5. More would be nice though.)
For the record, I'm glad I have the glider rating first. Good to know all the ways a glider pilot can try to ruin your whole day.
Any questions about it, feel free to ask. I've been picking the brains of other far more experienced tow pilots for some time now
So now, onto towing actual gliders. I'm going to try and make sure at least the first 20 are with CFI-G's behind me, student glider pilots can do some bad things to towplanes. (Okay, this is the real world - I'll be happy if I get 5. More would be nice though.)
For the record, I'm glad I have the glider rating first. Good to know all the ways a glider pilot can try to ruin your whole day.
Any questions about it, feel free to ask. I've been picking the brains of other far more experienced tow pilots for some time now