I actually just now realised I haven't had any spin training at all-spin 'awareness' or full spins or whatever (after making it sound as if I had-d'oh

). Will have to go up with an instructor some time.
Take at least an hour of aerobatics dual sometime in an approved airplane... lots of fun, and it's a good confidence-builder, as well as being educational.
The rental rates on C152 "Aerobats" are usually about the same as a stock 152; that'd be a good first-time choice.
Reminds me I haven't actually done full spins yet (my one aerobatic lesson didn't include vertical-line maneuvers because the vis. was poor that day, bad horizon); I should remedy that.
Did about 1/2 turn once in a Skyhwak during my PP training after practcally begging my CFI; kinda disappointing but I did learn that in a Skyhwak at least, you
really have to screw up to get it to spin inadvertently.
Or get into a nasty shear or wake-upset situation... which is why I think fully-developed spins should still be demonstrated, instead of just "R and R".
Less training accidents nowadays since they stopped doing that, but oddly enough, licensed pilots are still spinning in from the pattern, or after loss of control in IMC... maybe for some, there's just no hope.
