Huckster79
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I’m still a new TW pilot, and I find myself digressed a bit since I was flying with my instructor for endorsement in terms of crosswinds, in this way:
New bad habit of seemingly wanting to neutralize all controls as I get in the three point attitude besides pitch.. I’ve been pondering the “why” I’m doing this, I believe as I think with all the focus on footwork to keep her straight my subconscious is thinking with decent rudder deflection at touchdown my TW will be cocked that much too, so I want to set down with neutral rudder so TW is straight, therefore taking out the aileron quickly becomes necessary, but now you have a TW plane about to touch down configured as if it was wind nueteral landing..
One of my instructors and I talked and were gunna go out and practice them together soon.
Any thoughts on how to break this thought pattern? As I know consciously the right steps but my brain seems to be fighting it to become muscle memory.. if that makes any sense
New bad habit of seemingly wanting to neutralize all controls as I get in the three point attitude besides pitch.. I’ve been pondering the “why” I’m doing this, I believe as I think with all the focus on footwork to keep her straight my subconscious is thinking with decent rudder deflection at touchdown my TW will be cocked that much too, so I want to set down with neutral rudder so TW is straight, therefore taking out the aileron quickly becomes necessary, but now you have a TW plane about to touch down configured as if it was wind nueteral landing..
One of my instructors and I talked and were gunna go out and practice them together soon.
Any thoughts on how to break this thought pattern? As I know consciously the right steps but my brain seems to be fighting it to become muscle memory.. if that makes any sense