It is pretty easy to spin a glider accidentally too. You spend most of your time in a 45 degree bank, just above stall speed, in bumpy air.
No I'm just curious as to what she's been doing to get that. In the current job? Or instructing?
It is pretty easy to spin a glider accidentally too. You spend most of your time in a 45 degree bank, just above stall speed, in bumpy air.
I really don't understand why people insist in doing 3-5 hours in an Extra 300 for there CFI spin training. Yeah it is cool and fun and awesome but you don't need it nor do you need to go somewhere specialized for spin training. Be able to spin an airplane and talk through the spin in a way where you are easy to understand and the student can learn something from you. Whether that takes you .5 or 5 hours is strictly dependent on you.
It does not necessarily need to be in an Extra 300, but you should try to take some spin training from someone who actually knows about spins and can do them on a regular basis.
emergency spin recovery (feet only, no hands)