PA-28-140 Cherokee advice
Re spins:
I agree with John. The c of g for utility operations has to be observed
in the Cherokee 140: there have been 140 accidents where pilots spun
the airplane with the c of g too far aft, rendering the spin
unrecoverable. But then, most any airplane will be unrecoverable in a
spin if the c of g is too far aft.
With the c of g in the proper place, the airplane is reluctant to spin,
and will usually fly itself out of one if you just let go of the
controls.
Wayne Cochrane
C-GNGX 1975 PA28-140
John Galban wrote:
Christopher C. Stacy wrote:
"drclive" writes:
I recently acquired a share in a Piper PA-28-140 Cherokee. Any of you
with a lot of hours an experience could give me some hints and tips
about this airplane? Thanks in advance.
Don't spin it.
I spin mine on a regular basis. With proper technique and attention
to W&B, it's not much different than spinning a 152 or 172.
John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
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