Re: Primacy and bad habits at the "Harvard" of flight school
first off, if someone said this I apologize, I didn't wanna read all 4 pages. However here is my input.
All my initial training (until CFI) was at Delta Connection, another pilot mill. I had the same issue (death grip) was never told I couldn't let go of the yoke though. The proble with these types of schools, and dont get me wrong I enjoyed DCA, is that SMALL issues normally go unnoticed due to multiple instructors, and lack of experience among instructors who where taught the exact same way. In my latter commercial multi and into my CFI my issue was finally discovered by two great instructors.
I did not know how to PROPERLY trim. I would trim as soon as I leveled out (power, pitch, trim RIGHT?) resulting in an aicraft trimmed for slower flight. As it accelerated I had to fight forces and so the death grip. Basically the emphasis was on the PTS, as I know WAS stated before, and so the insignaficant (although VERY significant) trim was left out.
My instructor resolved this by forcing me to fly first using only trim for about an hour. Then he slowly forced me back on the yoke (so i would learn how the trim was working). Beyond that, I had to mentally force myself not to death grip. Even now, 1000 hours later, i still sometimes (not alot) need to remind myself of this, you can and I guarantee WILL be able to teach it out, it just takes time, and lots of it. It may also take some basic flying, without maneuvers (basics are KEY)