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On Mar 13, 8:44*am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
skym wrote: * I guess my original question was really "how much of a comfort factor, if any, is a coordinated turn vs a slip or skid while turning at that point in the approach?" Your "comfort factor" widens as you gain experience through exposure. As you fly each approach and actually see and feel how the airplane responds in various situations you will begin to feel more comfortable. One thing that will help you is to leave the aerodynamics thinking on the ground. Do your theory between flights. Not doing this can result in you over working the problem. Just sit back, fly the airplane, and pay attention to what's happening as you do this. I think you'll find that each approach will get better generally. You will have some plateaus where it all seems to go to hell, but hang in there. One thing about approaches. Keep your main attention outside the airplane. Don't over concentrate on the panel. Do your instrument checking quickly and peripherally as you scan the horizon and your visual positioning on the approach. Don't get all hung up on what the ADI is doing. Your main attention at pattern altitude on down should be NOSE ATTITUDE and VISUAL POSITIONING. Once you get used to this, you are shortening the list of items on your multi-tasking list and your comfort zone will widen for you. -- Dudley Henriques Dudley, Thanks. Very helpful. |
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