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On Aug 23, 1:50*am, John Cochrane
wrote: You can have a student with great coordination and glidepath control at altitude, and who can explain everything perfectly on oral quizzing. Then, things get a little tight in the pattern, like he's too close and too low. His attention gets focused elsewhere and stress goes up, and next thing you know the yaw string is right over to the side on base to final and he wants to pull the stick back. That's another one which I've asked about here before, but no one has ever answered. Around here we have ridges and students are very likely to have quite a bit of practice at doing well-banked coordinated turns while a lot closer to the ground than normal base-to-final turns, in the presence of considerable wind drift, groundspeed higher than airspeed (approaching the ridge from upwind) etc. Is there correlation between screwed-up base to final turns and flatland fliers? |
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