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I spin our 172 regularly just to stay sharp at recovery, and besides
that, it's great fun! Curious why are you doing spins in a 172? Your own plane? Besides it not being allowed unless you are in the Utility W&B envelope, from everything I've read and understand the 172 is not a great plane for spin training regardless. The flightschool I'm at won't allow spin training in their 172's regardless of W&B within utility... 152's are mandatory when that portion of the curriculum arrives. - you don't get "tossed around" inside the aircraft. True, although I wouldn't leave my kneeboard or a pen loose in the cockpit during spins, regardless. - It is gentle on the aircraft... Well, I could debate that one.. - Is a non issue with modern gyros From everything I've read, true. -The g's on recovery seldom exceed 1.5 G's... Again, from student to student that could change.. With a good recovery and plenty of alt, that sounds about right.. I'd be surprised if I pulled more then 1.5 on the recovery...however, my CFI has apparently had some "not so pretty" recoveries that resulted in not so pretty recoveries, which probably exceeded 1.5g by a sizable margin. - The attitude is VERY unusual,- the windscreen is totally full of "ground" , and it's rotating, and it REALLY gets your attention! I believe it is a good idea to do enough of them to eliminate the "surprise" factor, and have the "automatic reflexes" of recovery kick into gear early. Yep! My exact resoning behind the fact that I feel spin training should still be mandatory. There is about 2 - 3 seconds of "oh ****" in your 1st spin that could kill you close to the ground.... Yep! :-) |
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