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Mark Hansen wrote on 5/2/2008 :
Hello, I just began flight training and had a similar problem with steering on the ground. My guy says left hand on your knee and right on the throttle. It is too easy to wind up going too fast, especially when you are new. (for me anyway) give it a little gas to move the plane then have your hand on the throttle to adjust speed. Just remember that while these are good tactics for getting used to controlling direction with the rudder pedals, you don't want to make this a permanent habit. You'll generally need one hand on the yoke/stick to apply proper control deflections for any cross winds that may be blowing across your taxi route. This will come a little later in your training. Best Regards, I tried the hand placements and they felt good for the first time or two. After that, It felt wrong because of what you said. Good advice from everyone. |
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