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C J Campbell wrote:
After all, why teach pilots how to recover from spins when airplanes of the future won't spin? My perspective is one of a student pilot, so I'll happily defer to those who know more than I do on the topic if it turns out that I'm looking at this the wrong way. With that said, it seems counterintuitive to not to perform spin recovery during training for the Private. We spend so much time and effort learning, drilling, and become proficient at all sorts of "non-optimal" flying situations (stalls, unusual attitudes, BAI, engine out, etc etc) that not doing spins seems like a glaring omission. Should we be trained to recognize the factors that lead to a spin? Absolutely (we are). Should we be taught how to recover from spins? Absolutely (we are). Should we be required to demonstrate that knowledge during the checkride? Well, that's a call for the FAA, but I believe we should at least have to earn an endorsement that says we've demonstrated proficiency during our training. After all, we have to earn a solo endorsement. Why not a spin endorsement, too? I feel strongly enough about this that I'll be seeking spin training post-ticket. If it'll help me become a safer, more knowledgeable, more competent pilot, it's worth the money. Why would *anyone* want their first experience with *demonstrated* spin recovery to be when they *need* it? That seems to be a dangerous gambit. Do I plan on getting into spins routinely? Heck no!! But, we don't train exclusively for the routine. We train for the exceptions, too. As a related question: Does anyone know if the post-ticket fatalities caused by spins have changed at all since the FAA removed demonstrating them from the PTS? Anyway, that's my $.02 on the topic. I'm quite happy to stand corrected if it turns out I'm off-base here. I look forward to your collective feedback. ![]() --J |
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