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Old March 12th 08, 10:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Default Learning to lean

WingFlaps wrote:
The other day I was doing some instrument work brush up for my flight
test. The first five hours of IF I did about 9 moths ago, and at that
time I recall that I did not find it all hard to roll out of turns on
a heading. However that seems to have changed, this week I found it
quite hard to steady the plane after a long rate 1 (TC only as this
was partial panel work). I've been puzzling over this and wonder if
the trouble is that I'm starting to feel the flight more by other
senses -in effect have I developed a sensitivity to the leans as my
body has learned to feed more flight attitude info to my cranium? In
any case, there could not have been a more dramatic demo for why MSFS
is a pale shadow of the reaql thing! Is this to be expected when just
using the TC in partial panel? Any thoughts welcome.

Cheers

Yes, it's quite common, especially when starting partial panel. It will
pass. That you're aware of it is the biggest step in that direction.
Just relax; concentrate on your scan and fly deliberitely based on what
the panel is telling you.
The usual problem in partial panel work is that you're working the pitot
static instruments. They have lag and you most likely will have a
tendency to wander into your physical senses as you correct due to that
lag. Working partial panel is a longer learning curve as you adjust to
the idiosyncrasies involved.
Don't worry. If you know what's causing the problem, you are well on the
way to solving it :-))


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Dudley Henriques