PaulS
Touchdown! Greaser!
In what way does Cirrus mask poor technique better? I do not know anyone who has ever stated that before so I am curious.
Tim
The yaw damper will give you lazy feet, but that's not an issue in the 20. My only observation is that instructors seem a little more uptight in a 20 or 22 than a 172 or cherokee type aircraft and will not let bad situations develop as far. Also I've noticed that recovering at stall warning rather than nose drop for some instructors. I've only had the wing drop once on a 22, it was startling, but opposite rudder plus recovery stopped it instantly. They are pretty docile aircraft but definitely can get you in trouble if you screw up a go around or touch and go. Maybe he means instructors are reluctant to let these things happen?