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Old January 14th 05, 09:54 PM
Trent Moorehead
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"Rob Montgomery" wrote in message
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If you don't think you could recover from a spin, I would highly recommend
that you get some spin training, and read up on the spin recovery

techniques
for your particular aircraft. A spin can happen any time the airplane gets
away from you (not just doing stalls), and knowing how to react is rather
important. Besides, they're an absoloute blast. :-)

Happy flying.

-Rob


I know, I know. Without going into a lot of detail and lame excuses, I have
had spins demonstrated for me, but have never recovered from them myself.
You're right, they are a blast.

I think the problem so far has been finding instructors who are comfortable
doing spin training.

-Trent
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