redtail
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Yep, first lesson, after a week of ground school. He decides to demo stalls!Vincent Carbonara’s 172 spin thread got me thinking..... Have you ever terrified your instructor?
My first, or second, or whatever it was lesson, and we’re gonna do my first stall. And I’m telling myself, “when it breaks, add power and lower the nose, add power and lower the nose....”
So here we go - power out, get a good death grip on the yoke, pull up to maintain altitude, a little more, a little more..... and there it goes.... Full power and immediately slam the yoke to the firewall!
Good times, and hilarity ensued.
I did that on my first lesson in stalls/recovery, from the LEFT seat (pushed yoke & throttle simultaneously)...twice! LOLSimilar story: It's BFR time, and I was thinking about maybe getting my CFI one day, so I asked my BFR guy if I could try flying from the right seat. Had never done that before. We go up, it's time to do a stall. So when the stall breaks, muscle memory does exactly what I've done a hundred times before... "push the thing in my right hand full forward"...
Have never seen the windshield fill up with houses quite like that before...
CFI calmly says, "OK, let's not do that again."
Scared the crap out of myself, startled my CFI a little, I'm sure. Left the airport (sweating bullets) and swore I'd quit and never return...hahaha.
Hopefully, I'll never lose an engine on takeoff, but if I do, I hope I remember what I did during that first flight lesson
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