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Old January 15th 05, 04:44 AM
Dave Stadt
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"Trent Moorehead" wrote in message
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Have you ever really taken your aircraft to the bottom edges of its
flight ability and airspeed, and flown it with any degree of precision
and of more than just a few moments/minutes?


I had my CFI run through slow flight with me about 2 weeks ago at night.
Made turns with the rudder only at the slowest point, since the ailerons
were way too mushy. Also worked at lifting falling wings with opposite
rudder at stall break.

I agree with you about this being important and that's why I asked my CFI

to
work with me on slow flight and stalls.

One thing though, it has been my personal rule to only practice stalls

with
an instructor on board. I feel that is reasonable since I am not trained

in
spin recovery. I'd be interested in other's opinions on this.

On the subject of "seat of the pants", the first time I flew with my

present
instructor, he had me fly patterns without an airspeed indicator. I was
extremely nervous because my primary instructors never did this while I
trained for my private ticket. I found that it was a truly liberating
experience and as a result, I generally fly patterns by feel now.

-Trent
PP-ASEL



What is being talked about here is much slower that what is currently being
taught as slow flight.