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Tri-Pacer wrote:
Personally, I never soloed a student who hadn't had simple spin recovery. You don't need to do prolonged spins unless you want to. Just a turn or two and recovery is fine. The idea is to become familiar with spin Got my first logbook out 2/28/1954 it states---- Stalls-P.Off-Coord.Rolls---- Demo. Spin----Forced Lndings.--- It was my second lesson 2:15 total time at end of lesson. Signed by A.C. Berry CFI 1081564 What a prince of an instructor. I soloed 2 months later :-) I find numerous other log entries mentioning spins in this first log, but nothing later on. Perhaps I need some refresher training. grin Cheers: Paul N1431A KPLU Don't feel bad Paul. I've been retired for quite a while now. Just imagine the refresher training I'D have to take :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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