Hi, I'm a new member here just starting out ppl training. I just had my second lesson and although my instructor has been great in answering questions, there are 2 things we can't quite get to the bottom of. I wonder if anyone could shed any light on these things?:
1. I cannot feel what he refers to as "buffeting" during a stall. We did stalls on the second lesson and at first he demoed a few and asked me to call it when I felt this buffeting. Then I did a few myself. The whole thing terrified me, especially the feeling when a wing drops, but that's another story lol! Anyway, for a few seconds leading up to when he said "there's the stall", I could feel a light, high-frequency vibration in the yoke. That lasted for maybe 1.5-2 seconds, then he would call it as the nose dropped. I could not sense any change at the moment he called it, and he said that what I felt wasn't it. It was the same when I did them myself. He said that in this particular plane (a 150) it's very subtle and hard to detect. We will be doing most of the training in a 172 but we used the 150 this time because I wanted to try it. Anyway, I still think I should have been able to sense something. I usually have pretty decent mechanical sympathy, and it bothered me that I couldn't figure out what he was referring to. Hopefully it will be clearer when we do it again in the 172. Can anyone explain what it actually feels like?
2. It's physically easier to bank right than to bank left (that is, it takes less force on the yoke). My instructor says this is backwards. He said it should be easier to bank left. This is the 3rd plane I've flown in and it's the same every time. (I did 2 discovery flights at different schools, and I've tried 2 planes at this school, the 172 and 150). When I bank left I feel like I'm fighting against wind or something. When I bank right I'm always surprised at how quickly the plane leans over. My instructor draws a blank on this one. Maybe it's an illusion caused by being on the left hand side of the plane? Can anyone explain this?
If you're still with me at this point, thanks for reading!
1. I cannot feel what he refers to as "buffeting" during a stall. We did stalls on the second lesson and at first he demoed a few and asked me to call it when I felt this buffeting. Then I did a few myself. The whole thing terrified me, especially the feeling when a wing drops, but that's another story lol! Anyway, for a few seconds leading up to when he said "there's the stall", I could feel a light, high-frequency vibration in the yoke. That lasted for maybe 1.5-2 seconds, then he would call it as the nose dropped. I could not sense any change at the moment he called it, and he said that what I felt wasn't it. It was the same when I did them myself. He said that in this particular plane (a 150) it's very subtle and hard to detect. We will be doing most of the training in a 172 but we used the 150 this time because I wanted to try it. Anyway, I still think I should have been able to sense something. I usually have pretty decent mechanical sympathy, and it bothered me that I couldn't figure out what he was referring to. Hopefully it will be clearer when we do it again in the 172. Can anyone explain what it actually feels like?
2. It's physically easier to bank right than to bank left (that is, it takes less force on the yoke). My instructor says this is backwards. He said it should be easier to bank left. This is the 3rd plane I've flown in and it's the same every time. (I did 2 discovery flights at different schools, and I've tried 2 planes at this school, the 172 and 150). When I bank left I feel like I'm fighting against wind or something. When I bank right I'm always surprised at how quickly the plane leans over. My instructor draws a blank on this one. Maybe it's an illusion caused by being on the left hand side of the plane? Can anyone explain this?
If you're still with me at this point, thanks for reading!