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Greg Esres wrote:
Had the student been trained specifically about porpoising? Not likely. Who is, unless it's encountered accidentally during pre-solo training? Um, well, I was. Porpoising was described, including what causes it, how to avoid it, and what to do if it is encountered. My feeling is that porpoising is unlikely with a student who is trained to give a near-stall landing. True. Provided they don't f*** up In that past 6 years that I've been flying at this club, we've lost 5 airplanes due to landing accidents, 3 of which were solo students. Another 172R was badly damaged during a solo student touch and go, which ended touch and go's for students. Greg, I don't know, but this seems very high to me. Perhaps pre-solo instruction and procedures at your club are over-due for review? Cheers, Sydney |
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