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Bob Moore wrote in message .8...
(Kees Mies) wrote Since yesterday I'm a bit more confident about my piloting. Now I know I can land my plane without instruments and I feel a lot more safer knowing this. Each of my students received one full lesson in and out of the traffic pattern with the entire instrument panel covered with a piece of paper for the complete lesson. Of course, they had been taught from the begining to rely on the tachometer and visual attitude and not the airspeed indicator when landing. I also find that in our training aircraft you cannot stall on final as long as the plane is coming down at a noticable rate. I teach my students to "keep it coming down" rather than keep watching the airspeed. -Robert |
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