Bring him/her somewhere with a narrow runway.
I learned at an airport with a 150' wide runway. I usually landed with at
least the centerline between the wingtips.
I moved to a 50' wide runway. After a few month, I flew into the wide
airport and was surprised to see the centerline passing under the prop.
"BoDEAN" wrote in message
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I'm having an issue with 2 students.
One has a hard time lining up/staying lined up with the center line
(no wind and xwind). I keep telling him "toes forward" and "Have the
center line cut through your body"
Still not grasping it.
The other student, likes to be 10-20 degrees angled left / right of
center line before touching down (ie. side loading)
Any tips?
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