Raskolnikov
Well-Known Member
I'm teaching an initial CFI student and the subject of how to hold the controls while taxiing came up. Law of primacy, I was taught as a student pilot to "dive away from a quartering tailwind and climb into a quartering headwind". The chief CFI made it very clear we were to hold full elevator up and aileron up into the wind while taxiing in a quartering headwind. However, the AFH and several POH's say for quartering headwind to hold the elevator neutral and full aileron into the wind.
So, who else has heard of or teaches the full-deflection climb into vs holding neutral elevator? What is the advantage of holding neutral elevator vs full back on the yoke? I don't see in the AFH and POH an explanation why neutral is better than full up?
So, who else has heard of or teaches the full-deflection climb into vs holding neutral elevator? What is the advantage of holding neutral elevator vs full back on the yoke? I don't see in the AFH and POH an explanation why neutral is better than full up?