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![]() Over the weekend I did my first complete takeoff and landing. We were flying a Super Blanik, and the take off went just great. Then after he tow, release, and flying around for about 30 minutes demonstrating some stalls and forward slips and doing some thermaling, my instructor told me to go ahead and find my reference point and start my pattern. This was exciting because he had not mentioned letting me land this day. I ran through the landing check list, found my aim point, made my downwind, base leg, and final, used the brakes to maintain my glide slope, flared... (holding my breath)... touchdown. My instructor said I could just stay in the cockpit and he'd spin us around... instead I requested to get out. He said 'um ok' sort of puzzled. I got out and started doing cartwheels and jumping up and down! Yeah I was that excited ![]() flight without my instructor taking back the controls! After that we did three more pattern flights ... what a big day for a newbie! ![]() |
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Cartwheels???
What are you going to do after your first solo flight? Can we get it posted to YouTube? Ah, the exhileration!! Congratulations, and we'll hope you are thrilled by all your flights. |
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![]() "vic20owner" wrote in message ... I had just completed an entire flight without my instructor taking back the controls! My compliments to your instructor! You don't know how lucky you are. I had two instructors who did not understand the virtues of keeping their hands off of the controls. Certain things MUST be demonstrated by your instructor, and sometimes your instructor must take control for safety sake, but allowing students to make full "virtual solos" whenever possible is a real confidence builder. When it was obviously time for my to solo, I finally had to ask to be allowed to do that. I did not want to go up my myself without ever once being allowed to fly a flight from start to finish. Vaughn |
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"vaughn" wrote: "vic20owner" wrote in message ... I had just completed an entire flight without my instructor taking back the controls! My compliments to your instructor! You don't know how lucky you are. I had two instructors who did not understand the virtues of keeping their hands off of the controls. Certain things MUST be demonstrated by your instructor, and sometimes your instructor must take control for safety sake, but allowing students to make full "virtual solos" whenever possible is a real confidence builder. When it was obviously time for my to solo, I finally had to ask to be allowed to do that. I did not want to go up my myself without ever once being allowed to fly a flight from start to finish. Definitely a good thing to do. My instructor insisted on a couple of what I think he called "ghost flights", where we'd fly and he'd say and do nothing at all, so that by the time I did it for real it was just more of the same (albeit with a very different feeling!). Many congrats to the original poster. It's certainly a a big accomplishment, and no doubt with more to follow soon! -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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![]() "vaughn" wrote in message ... "vic20owner" wrote in message ... I had just completed an entire flight without my instructor taking back the controls! My compliments to your instructor! You don't know how lucky you are. I had two instructors who did not understand the virtues of keeping their hands off of the controls. Certain things MUST be demonstrated by your instructor, and sometimes your instructor must take control for safety sake, but allowing students to make full "virtual solos" whenever possible is a real confidence builder. When it was obviously time for my to solo, I finally had to ask to be allowed to do that. I did not want to go up my myself without ever once being allowed to fly a flight from start to finish. Vaughn As an instructor, the hardest thing I had to learn was to shut up in the pattern and let the student go "un coached". BT |
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I had just completed an entire
flight without my instructor taking back the controls! My compliments to your instructor! You don't know how lucky you are. I had two instructors who did not understand the virtues of keeping their hands off of the controls. Certain things MUST be demonstrated by your instructor, and sometimes your instructor must take control for safety sake, but allowing students to make full "virtual solos" whenever possible is a real confidence builder. When it was obviously time for my to solo, I finally had to ask to be allowed to do that. I did not want to go up my myself without ever once being allowed to fly a flight from start to finish. I have to say both of the instructors I have been with have been great. The 1st instructor let me land on my 1st and 2nd lesson, although he handled the air brakes and told me when to turn, and when to flare, etc. This was a huge confidence builder and got me over the fear of landing. Now I am flying with the full time instructor and he is just great also.. although a bit more careful. He says very little unless he feels he needs to which at first was worrying but I've learned that it's actually a good thing because it forces me to think for myself. I regularly practice in Condor (simulator) and i think this has made a huge difference. Thanks, -tom |
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