I have a student that I am convinced is looking at the edge of the cowling.
He consistently has the noise pointed to the left during round out.
I ask him what he is looking at and he says down the runway at the trees.. but every time the noise is pointed left and I wait till the last minute to kick the rudder for him.
I'm sure its something that I'm doing wrong in telling him what to do.. I just have not figured it out yet
Like others said, put the airplane over center during taxi and have him look STRAIGHT ahead to work on the picture of straight. People like to look over the spinner, because that is the middle of the airplane. In so doing they line up the spinner (from their perspective) with the centerline, resulting in a crooked left landing. You and I know that they need to look straight in front of them. If you are flying 172s, the row of rivets down the cowling can be a good reference.I have a student that I am convinced is looking at the edge of the cowling.
He consistently has the noise pointed to the left during round out.
I ask him what he is looking at and he says down the runway at the trees.. but every time the noise is pointed left and I wait till the last minute to kick the rudder for him.
I'm sure its something that I'm doing wrong in telling him what to do.. I just have not figured it out yet
I told this in another thread.
I had a guy that was landing (if you can call it that) pretty ugly every time in. It looked to me as if he was flying the airplane to a height of around five to ten feet above the runway and just letting it fall in. Needless to say, he was bouncing all the way down the strip. I had seen enough!
I knew that he had some really nice model planes at his house, so I asked him to bring one down to the airstrip and let me have a look. Real proudly he brought it in and I showed him (with the model) how I wanted him to land. Real nice greaser. Then i raised the model up off of the table a few feet and just dropped it onto the table. He like'd to had a kiniption.He said, " What are you doing? That model cost a lot of money!!!" and I said "Yep, and that is exactly how you are landing my plane and it cost a lot of money!!!"
He really did good after that.
:laff: Nicely played...I like the use of kiniption. That word doesnt get used often enough now a days.