10 hours and 40 landings later...

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10 hours and 40 landings later...

Postby Ravang » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:21 pm

     My free ride through PPL training is up, but I'm not giving up, time to shell out for the rental C-152 at the local :P. On my latest lesson it finally 'clicked' and I got 3 landings in without any assistance from the instructor. Also did a simulated engine-out from downwind to the runway, very fun, full flaps and dive to the runway (with the proper radio calls of course! :P). I did get a few minutes of IFR 'hood' time but it was nice and smooth so not to hard, and flying in the sim helped a lot here, then I was told to close my eyes while the instructor put the airplane in a usual attitude and then I had to recover the airplane with the hood on without taking to long :P. After we landed we met the local airshow pilot and his Su-31, no rides though :-[... offered to trade the C150 for the Su-31, no luck there either... :P
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Re: 10 hours and 40 landings later...

Postby Anxyous » Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:35 pm

Damn man, you're living my dream...
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Re: 10 hours and 40 landings later...

Postby beaky » Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:39 pm

Excellent... how did you do with the UA recovery under the hood in the 152?
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Re: 10 hours and 40 landings later...

Postby Ravang » Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:38 pm

Excellent... how did you do with the UA recovery under the hood in the 152?

I did better with the dive and turn then with the climb and turn, that one made me a little dizzy, a bit like closing your eyes, spinning in a circle, then opening them and trying to read a cover of a book. :P
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Re: 10 hours and 40 landings later...

Postby AussiePilot » Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:58 am

Lucky. >:(










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Re: 10 hours and 40 landings later...

Postby C » Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:58 pm

then I was told to close my eyes while the instructor put the airplane in a usual attitude and then I had to recover the airplane with the hood on without taking to long :P.


Shouldn't take too long to recover from a usual attitiude...


...unusual would be another matter. ;) :)
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