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On 7/11/2011 10:05 PM, Tony V wrote:
Students learn several very valuable things during a simulated rope break. 1. they have (at least) a 3 second "oh, ****", factor where they don't do anything until the reality sets in. I had one student that froze and did nothing at all. 2. they don't get the nose down fast enough, far enough - even after they recognize and react to the situation. Forgot point number 3. You can't just point the nose down and start your turn back to the airport. You have to wait until you have enough airspeed to pull that off. Something that gets drilled into every winch student (I hope). Tony |
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