Has anyone ever had an instructor open a door on purpose while on ground just as you were on take off roll to show you that you can fly a plane with the door open?
Distractions are a good thing to have in the curriculum!!
Mike
I might have mentioned something about not unnecessarily mucking about with the airframe of my airplane to my CFI. Actually, a window did pop open on my first solo. I was dumb enough to try and close it when the words "fly the airplane" began occupying my thoughts. Good thing too, my airspeed was decaying.
Co-pilot side on 090 seemed to open every time I was at 400AGL (not on purpose by Jim).
If you do that in an RV10 or a Cessna 162 THE DOOR RIPS OFF THE AIRPLANE.
Yeah, that is the part I don't understand. Could get ugly quick if the student freaks out. Also, if the door pops open on the takeoff roll while you are still on the ground you should abort (unless it is some special circumstance with a really short runway).He took a big chance doing that on takeoff... but maybe he wouldn't do that to a more novice pilot.
Can depend on the airplane. Some aircraft are easier to close the door in flight than others. Some will have specific instructions in the POH for closing the door inflight, often will direct you to slow below a specified speed before attempting to close.Maybe I'm doing it wrong.
When I get to altitude, and get the plane trimmed, I just reach over and close the door.
And aircraft have crashed, people died, because the pilot dropped the controls to fly a door.
Good lesson. Door opened? Fly plane, and, sheepishly admit to tower why, secure door, resume flight.
You sure about that, Dan?? :wink2:
Mike