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I had a question for anyone that will chime in.
As a student you are taught to keep the airplane coordinated(ball in center). But one technique for crosswind landings is to come in with cross-controls(wing down into the wind, and opposite rudder).
How do you tell the student this is O.K.
Do you tell him as long as he keeps up the speed it is O.K., just don't use cross controls when you are slow?
I would appreciate any responses.
Thanks,
Joey
As a student you are taught to keep the airplane coordinated(ball in center). But one technique for crosswind landings is to come in with cross-controls(wing down into the wind, and opposite rudder).
How do you tell the student this is O.K.
Do you tell him as long as he keeps up the speed it is O.K., just don't use cross controls when you are slow?
I would appreciate any responses.
Thanks,
Joey