I too know how to recover from a spin, and I don't
need to find an instructor, I were one.
The points Ian was making was why try something that
had no useful purpose in teaching a speedy recovery
from a spin. His other point was that perhaps test
flying would be best left to test pilots who have been
trained for that task and not carried out by people
who are self taught and do not have the necessary skills
and expertise. You do not know that you have exceeded
the limits of your ability until you have and when
it happens it is nice to have someone with you who
has not. Thats what training is all about, finding
your own limits. Flying is meant to be fun and it will
be if you leave test flying to those who know what
they are doing.
At 13:00 18 January 2005, Stefan wrote:
Don Johnstone wrote:
I am intrigued by the concept that dying is fun, do
you know something that I do not?
Obviously yes. I know how to recover from a spin.
Please share if you do.
No, I won't. But I advise you to meet a good instructor
immediately.
Stefan
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