Reply-To: <Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8:57 PM
To: <Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group RE: A starting point
Okay, first I need to correct my previous post. I learned Dutch rolls, not Barrel rolls. So, along with my flight lessons, my terminology is improving as well.
I have 9 hours under my belt at this point, and feel pretty comfortable in all the maneuvers learned so far. I find that landing the plane is still an anxious moment for me. In fact, I dread that moment. Maybe Im over-thinking the process. Seems like a lot of information being processed at the same time. We did some touch and goes today which seem to help Hopefully by the time I am ready to solo, it clicks.
Alan
So Cal
Hemet Ryan Flight School
SkyCatcher 162
---In sport_aircraft@yahoogroups.com, <rk911@...> wrote:
pretty. don't know what you're training in but once you get the hang of it
it'll be second nature to you. just remember not to taxi faster than a
brisk walk and be sure to orient the ailerons properly for the wind. you'll
be fine. I still remember the first time I was allowed to take off...what a
rush!
'73,
rich, n9dko
If you think women are the weaker sex just try pulling the blankets back to
your side.
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Today was my second time up. The week dragged by with much anticipation for
today. I read my student book cover to cover twice, took notes for
questions I wanted to ask, filled in all the blanks according to the
aircraft I am studying in, and went through every normal procedure in my
head for the week.
This morning I got to do the pre flight, taxi, run-up, and TAKE-OFF under my
own control. What a rush!
Once up I learned rudder and aileron control to make 30 degree turns, and
barrel maneuvers while pointed at a fixed point to keep the plane in line.
This took a few tries, but then I was able to coordinate the foot pedals
with the stick and kept it pointing straight through the maneuver.
The time flew by (quite literally) and before I knew it, I was instructed to
head back to the airport and make our decent. My instructor took over and
brought us in for the final and landing.
I am looking forward to next week! I hope I can at least follow the yellow
line by then while taxiing. That seems the hardest part so far.
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