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Yesterday I went flying down the lakeshore. Given my direction of
travel, to see the interesting stuff I had to sit on the *right*. So after takeoff I just slid over and flew on the right. I all my hundreds of hours of flying I've never flown from that seat. It was a very weird experience. I did go back on the left for landing. Anyone else have a weird-and-fun-but-safe thing they've done recently. -Kitplane01 Who is obvioulsy not an instructor |
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Flying from the right is something everyone should put in enough time
at that they can take off, fly the pattern, and land from the right side... After all, every CFI has to pass a commercial level test from that side... It's just a matter of practice... denny |
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![]() Charles Talleyrand wrote: Yesterday I went flying down the lakeshore. Given my direction of travel, to see the interesting stuff I had to sit on the *right*. So after takeoff I just slid over and flew on the right. I all my hundreds of hours of flying I've never flown from that seat. It was a very weird experience. I did go back on the left for landing. Anyone else have a weird-and-fun-but-safe thing they've done recently. -Kitplane01 Who is obvioulsy not an instructor Haven't tried flying in the right seat in a ffw yet, but have done it in the helo many times. When I was in Thailand last, I drove myself around (they drive on the oposite side their) from the right seat and the car was a stick shift. Took a few minutes to get used to, but I found it not to be a problem, except at the intersections. I found myself going from left lane to right lane at the intersections for the first two or three after that, it was almost second nature. I drove myself for a few weeks while their. When I came back to the US, I was back to 'normal' right away, didn't try to go into the left lane at the intersections or nothing. The gauges on the car are arranged the same right in front of me, only that I must shift with the left hand as opposed to the right hand. I suppose flying from the right seat, the panel will look very different and unfamiliar, also in the car the W/B is not as important. The Monk |
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On 2006-05-09, Denny wrote:
Flying from the right is something everyone should put in enough time at that they can take off, fly the pattern, and land from the right side... After all, every CFI has to pass a commercial level test from that side... It's just a matter of practice... I would preface that statement 'with an instructor'. Obviously however, that depends on the experience level and proficiency of the person. I have two retired married friends in their 70's, both pilots who I gave instruction for their private certificates. I decided that being able to land from the right in the event of health problems with the other would be a good idea. For someone who has never tried to land from the right, it can be a very awkward and even 'eventful' happening with the change in perspective during the landing process. Edwin -- __________________________________________________ __________ "Once you have flown, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, there you long to return."-da Vinci http://bellsouthpwp2.net/e/d/edwinljohnson |
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![]() "Flyingmonk" wrote in message ups.com... Charles Talleyrand wrote: Yesterday I went flying down the lakeshore. Given my direction of travel, to see the interesting stuff I had to sit on the *right*. So after takeoff I just slid over and flew on the right. I all my hundreds of hours of flying I've never flown from that seat. It was a very weird experience. I did go back on the left for landing. Anyone else have a weird-and-fun-but-safe thing they've done recently. -Kitplane01 Who is obvioulsy not an instructor Haven't tried flying in the right seat in a ffw yet, but have done it in the helo many times. When I was in Thailand last, I drove myself around (they drive on the oposite side their) from the right seat and the car was a stick shift. Took a few minutes to get used to, but I found it not to be a problem, except at the intersections. I found myself going from left lane to right lane at the intersections for the first two or three after that, it was almost second nature. I drove myself for a few weeks while their. When I came back to the US, I was back to 'normal' right away, didn't try to go into the left lane at the intersections or nothing. The gauges on the car are arranged the same right in front of me, only that I must shift with the left hand as opposed to the right hand. I suppose flying from the right seat, the panel will look very different and unfamiliar, also in the car the W/B is not as important. The Monk The real clincher flying right seat for me was trying to find that elusive centerline all over again. I remember as a private student i had a hard time figuring out how to land on the centerline, i was consistantly left of it. Going in to CFI i had that problem all over again.. only this time consistantly RIGHT of centerline. Tended to flare a bit higher then usual the first few landings, but it all fell into place within about 3 hours or so. The instrument perspective isn't all that bad. There is a bit of a "Parallax" error as the FAA calls it where what you see indicated can be a few degrees off form what the left seat sees, but its not a superbig issue. Its also nice being the one sitting close to the door! (can't stand piper's "feature" of one door on the wrong side of the airplane.) Strange tho... I have nearly 350 hours of experience in the left seat, and about 150 from the right.... have NO desiere to go back to the left seat any time soon.... untill i get that jet job and upgrade to captain or something.... Went down to another airport to recover an aircraft after a magneto replacement.... first time to fly without a student in a while.... Flew from the right.... feels more natural to me now for some reason. |
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