:yeahthat: As soon as I got my private, I did some spin awareness training.The PPL PTS should require Spin Entry and Accelerated Stall training.
:yeahthat: As soon as I got my private, I did some spin awareness training.
RIP....Be careful out there guys.
:yeahthat: As soon as I got my private, I did some spin awareness training.
RIP....Be careful out there guys.
I did mine in a Decathlon with parachutes and all. Very expensive, but both alot of fun and a great learning expierience. Why did they take Spins out of the PPL PTS anyway?I'm trying to get some money to do the same.
It'll be a lot more expensive hours than renting a 152, but I know those hours will be phenomenal to my skills and my safety
I should reword it. I did actual Spin training post PPL. My bad.Spin Awareness Training is a special emphasis area for every checkride and it should be taught pre-solo.
I did mine in a Decathlon with parachutes and all. Very expensive, but both alot of fun and a great learning expierience. Why did they take Spins out of the PPL PTS anyway?
Yeah mine was expensive too. If you can get the money it is worth it.I was going to do it in a decathlon in Leesburg, FL.
I just don't have the 600 dollars to do it right now.
I might be able to scrounge up the money and do it next week!
Yeah mine was expensive too. If you can get the money it is worth it.
:drool:. I was always taught to keep turns around 30 degrees (and coordinated!) in the pattern. If I'm carrying a passenger I like to keeps it around standard rate, so they don't get sick on meI flew with a guy last night who went on to do a 45+ degree bank since he was over shooting the final. I was really pissed. That is how people get into cross control stalls and spins.
I found this video interesting a few months ago. I always try to stay very smooth and be non aggressive in the pattern or any other time for that matter.
The idea of a snap roll always scared me since I started flying. I vividly remember while working on my PPL hitting rotor wash once when starting my flare and the airplane yawed really hard, at the time I didn't know what the hell had happened but instictivly I went full throttle to gain airspeed and then used flight controls to get her back pointing the right way. For some reason at that split second I had a vision in my head of stomping on the rudder and dropping a wing and figured lets try this first. Weather that was even a possibility or not I don't know.
My issue is I don't know what a spin entry feels like, never done one. ( MY fault completely, I should get the training) So I get apprehensive because I know on paper what the airplane CAN do and should do, but I have never actually felt it.You can be aggressive, just be ahead of the aircraft, anticipate what you're going to do and how the airplane will react, and stay coordinated. Aggressiveness is not unsafe at all. Now with pax, temperment is obviously in order.
Why did they take Spins out of the PPL PTS anyway?
You can be aggressive, just be ahead of the aircraft, anticipate what you're going to do and how the airplane will react, and stay coordinated. Aggressiveness is not unsafe at all. Now with pax, temperment is obviously in order.
I flew with a guy last night who went on to do a 45+ degree bank since he was over shooting the final. I was really pissed. That is how people get into cross control stalls and spins.