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Old September 18th 03, 01:14 PM
Andreas Maurer
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 10:46:22 +0200, Stefan "stefan"@mus. INVALID .ch
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I fear this will start a whole discussion on its own, as always, when
this point comes up. Personally, I think a primary two-seater trainer
not only should be capable of spinning, but it should be *prone* to do
so, so the student learns early (and with an instructor in the back
seat!) how to avoid and handle spins. Much better than getting checked
out in an ASK 21 and then being surprized by the first spin in a single
seater, as I did. But there are exactly two opinions on this.


You mean that if the student pilot makes a mistake on one of his early
solo flights, he SHOULD spin in?

Pretty hard way to teach him not to stall that glider at low altitude.
isn't it?



Bye
Andreas