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"HECTOP" wrote in message
... I started my training in winter and it all went fine till I went to Arizona in April and got my first taste of thermal turbulence. I learnt in Florida. Similar I guess. Fun when trying to fly accurately under the hood, keeping an exact altitude and heading. now flying even through some serious shaking is like wrestling with an old buddy, more like a fun challenge. Mmm, I thought that until I did a formation flying course last weekend! Turbulence takes on a whole new meaning when you're trying to hold 10ft from another plane. I say you'll get used to it too, it's just human nature to get defensive when the body position in space is upset, and the only way to overcome it is with training and time. I need more formation training! Paul |
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