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"C J Campbell" wrote in message ...
You hear this bit of wisdom a lot, but I am beginning to question it. I will grant that there may be some value in upset recovery training. I doubt there is a lot to be learned from a tailwheel endorsement that will improve your 'stick and rudder skills.' In fact, I am beginning to wonder whether anyone can give a realistic appraisal of what 'stick and rudder skills' even are. If by 'stick and rudder skills' you mean the ability to maintain altitude, airspeed, heading, and coordinated flight, then I would say that the instrument rating probably is the most valuable in enhancing these skills. A good acro program will give you a much enhanced situation awareness of what the airplane is doing without any reference to the instruments or outside the cockpit. Craig C. |
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