troopernflight
Well-Known Member
All the training I've done for Chandelle's and Lazy Eights has been using mountain tops as reference points. It was so hazy 2 days ago that I had a hard time locating the reference points while practicing the maneuvers. When I got back I asked a CFI about it and he recommended using a straight roadway. This seemed to work real well for me because I could see the reference point at any time during the maneuver, and I was able to judge my position in the maneuver much easier. I was consistently nailing the maneuvers much better than when I was using mountain tops. Has anyone else tried this and has it benefited you?