I'm a few hours into my student pilot flight adventure. I feel like I'm doing okay, not great. Maintaining altitude is still a conscious effort, and there are a lot of tasks in a standard turn- maintaining altitude, maintaining rate, a little bit of rudder, all while looking outside and reviewing the four (or so) gauges to see what control needs some nudging.
Add to that getting the direction of the throttle (C150/152) wrong more than half the time, similarly with mixture and trim.
Is this normal for a fledgling student? How many hours did it take you stop needing conscious thought on inputs and controls to this extent?
My instructor seems satisfied so far.
I'm doing the part 61 style. The theory (eg ground school) is doing well. I'm middle aged, so I assume things are coming slower than it might for a younger student.
Add to that getting the direction of the throttle (C150/152) wrong more than half the time, similarly with mixture and trim.
Is this normal for a fledgling student? How many hours did it take you stop needing conscious thought on inputs and controls to this extent?
My instructor seems satisfied so far.
I'm doing the part 61 style. The theory (eg ground school) is doing well. I'm middle aged, so I assume things are coming slower than it might for a younger student.