Texguy
New Member
I had my longest flight yesterday..4.8 hours in a C152. The winds were around 16 knots gusting to 22. Frankly I was scared for much of the flight with the wind frequently pushing me around. Because of cloud cover I was only 1500 AGL.
I have had my PPL for 3 years but have never become used to bumpy rides or the mildest of turbulence. I remember my instructor telling me bumps due to wind or rising heat were no cause for worry and that I should just plow through it with minimal action on the yoke. He assured me the Cessna is very stable. However yesterday it almost seemed at times that the wind was going to turn me upside down, like in a turn.
How dangerous are winds under 25 knots while in cruise? When the wind tilts me one way or another do I need to turn the yoke the other way or let the plane go back to straight and level? How dangerous are the bumps due to rising heat?
I have had my PPL for 3 years but have never become used to bumpy rides or the mildest of turbulence. I remember my instructor telling me bumps due to wind or rising heat were no cause for worry and that I should just plow through it with minimal action on the yoke. He assured me the Cessna is very stable. However yesterday it almost seemed at times that the wind was going to turn me upside down, like in a turn.
How dangerous are winds under 25 knots while in cruise? When the wind tilts me one way or another do I need to turn the yoke the other way or let the plane go back to straight and level? How dangerous are the bumps due to rising heat?