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Old March 24th 07, 07:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Primary training in a Hi Perf complex acft

On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:19:38 -0700, C J Campbell
wrote:

Most students seem to take longer, but they get there. I think a lot of
it is instructor familiarity. If you are going to instruct in a Bonanza
you need to be thoroughly familiar with that plane yourself, or you are
going to be wasting some of your student's time while you learn the
systems and the ways that a plane like this can bite you. Mesa Pilot
Development regularly teaches private pilots in the A36. Personally, I
find this airplane to be physically uncomfortable, but I can't put my
finger exactly on why.

As for any other airplane, such as the Cirrus, it is simply a matter of
getting the student to stay ahead of the airplane. This is a big
drawback, actually, of teaching in slow taildraggers. If a tricycle
gear airplane is too forgiving of sloppy landings, the slow planes are
too forgiving of sloppy inflight procedures.


Traumahawk-worst of both worlds. Scary thing is that it was a
"clean-sheet" trainer...

TC