Flight four is under my belt now and I have a total of 4.7 hours of aerobatic training. This last flight was mostly review as I only added 2 maneuvers to my repertoire, the reverse half cuban and the hammer-head!
The spins were great, up until I managed to unfasten my Hooker Harness during recovery! I was wearing a long sleeve button-down shirt since I headed out to the airport right after work. When I put the stick in my lap to enter the spin I managed to get the little button hole thingy (ya know how they have that stupid slit that goes like 1/2 way up your forearm that you button at the cuff?) in the sleve around BOTH fasteners... 2 spins later I moved the stick full forward and, "Ka-Chink-Ka-Chink!" followed immediately by a very quick recovery to level flight (after I landed back in the seat), a "what was that?" from the back, and a "what the crap?" from myself, then slight fear after I realized what happened. lol You may ask yourself, "isn't a spin a positive G maneuver?" Yup, it sure is! Unless you're doing competition spins (which I was) where you have to establish a vertical downline prior to recovery, which requires significant nose-down to get to that point! lol
When I first felt the resistance (fraction of a second) and then heard the sound of the harness releasing the first thing that ran through my head was something blocking a control cable someplace, causing my immediate reaction to recover the aircraf to straight and level and forget the vertical downline. I added power right away got that nose up and leveld off before I realized what happened. My instructor later mentioned, "Oh, that's why your head wet up so high" when I told him what had happened.
In the end I think that qualified as the quickest spin recover to date! I only lost about 600 feet on that 2-turn spin! haha
So I learned my lesson.... nothing with holes in the sleeves when I'm flying aerobatics.