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Old May 6th 08, 08:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Gezellig[_2_]
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Default Help With My training

Lou formulated the question :
What the heck I'll through in my 2.5 cents worth. One thing my
instructor taught me that pretty much cured the
problem right aways was to basically have dancing feet. Keep those
feet in constant but very small movements.
Left, right, left, right not really pushing the rudders except when
necessary, but small amounts to the direction
you need to go. This way constant correction is easy and immediate.
Just keep those feet moving lightly.
Lou


lol Agree with that, which I tried and it sure helped.


 




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