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Gezellig wrote:
One question I had for the instructors out there - what I seemed to find more awkward than anything was steering the nose wheel using my feet on the rudder pedals. The people in the control tower must have thought I looked like a wounded bird taxing out to hold position before takeoff. Is there some 'trick' to getting the hang of this, so often I would be tempted to reach up and turn the control yoke but resisted the temptation (due to its futility). This is something that you'll get used to over time. I had a really bad habit of reaching for the yoke to steer. If it was a calm day (i.e. didn't need to position the controls for the wind) my instructor made me put my hands on the seat under my legs while taxiing. This helped me to concentrate on using my feet ot steer. Also, if you're flying a Cessna, they use a flexible bungee to connect the rudder pedals to the steering. This means that it takes a second or two for your control input to have a reaction on the nosewheel. Practice anticipating what your next move will be. Trying to immediately correct a slight departure from your path will lead to overcorrection if you don't keep this in mind. You'll end up wallowing from side to side on the taxiway as you overcorrect from one side to the other. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com |
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