Theotokos
New Member
My CFI and I did a lesson under the hood today and after doing some slow flight under the hood (which really helps you keep your scan up) we also did some steep turns. It was pretty cool becase he showed me a way to do it, "no hands". It is rather simple. We trimmed the airplane out for straight and level. Then commenced the turn, and turned the trim knob two more times (pitch up). We took our off the control and the plane turns itself. If you begin to desend use pitch to correct. I do not know if any of you all have ever done it that way, but I found it really helpful. I am not sure how it would work in other models, but I am sure it could be figured out.
After that we intercepted a VOR to track back to the airport and brushed up on landings.
My XC is Sunday. He has been helping me with what I need help with for the last 3 lessons (he was busy for a few weeks, so we were kind of at a loss but now all is wlel), and now it is time to go try a XC. He says he thinks I will be ready to solo after this one, if all goes well.
After that we intercepted a VOR to track back to the airport and brushed up on landings.
My XC is Sunday. He has been helping me with what I need help with for the last 3 lessons (he was busy for a few weeks, so we were kind of at a loss but now all is wlel), and now it is time to go try a XC. He says he thinks I will be ready to solo after this one, if all goes well.