troopernflight
Well-Known Member
I'm having some issues with a student on steep spirals and I'm not sure what to tell him to corrrect it. He understands the concept, with bank varying with ground speed, etc. and he is able to stay over the reference point, but has a hard time maintaining glide speed. When he turns downwind/steep bank the airspeed builds quickly, and then he tries to slow down by pulling up, and imposes high g-load on aircraft. Then he'll get too slow on the upwind/shallow bank, and the cycle continues each time around. I told him he needed to concentrate more on maintaining glide speed and to make corrections before the airspeed got away from him. I told him to try anticipating the increase in airspeed with some back pressure before it increases, but nothing seemed to work. Any ideas on what might be occurring here and how to correct it? I'm a new CFI and still trying to learn how to make all these maneuvers understandable.