Dave Palacios
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I have been grounded for about 2 years, boy does time go quick, due to upgrades in progress. So the other day i talked a friend in goeing flying in his airplane. looked at the poh for those numbers (specifically speeds in the pattern). I know i am rusty. So on final i wasn't to stabolized chasing the speeds my friend uses. After we landed and took a break my friend told me "it wasn't a stabilized approach" and said that an instructor told him 80 on down wind, 70 on base, 65 on final and that if you stick to those numbers it all works out, also when i took off i rotated at the speed that the poh stated and then looked down the runway, he intervened and pushed the yoke forward and said he saw i wasn'nt looking at the airspeed and we were slowing down . well I decided to have him demonstrate, he has been flying for some time. His approach was just as unstable. As I watched the airspeed he didn't hold to those speeds he stated. The next day we fly to another airport with me in the left seat I decided to not try to follow someone else's method and found that without thinking about it and just fly according to what muscle memory reacts to what is happening things went very smooth almost like i never stopped. Could it be that what flight instructors tell us is a starting point at the beginning of our training. because a new student does,not have any skills of the visual cues of what the air is doeing, after all the atmosphere is dynamic, and after we learn these visual cues and sense engine, wind, exceleration, deceleration etc.we don't realize it. So when we talk about it to someone we revert to what we were told in our early training ? What do others here think ? By the way on those flights it wasn't exactly smooth air. Also previously i had a flight review and the instructor told me to use the speeds he uses (similar model to what i was flying) i was all over the place trying to stay with his speeds, it seem to screw me up. I am sure there are instructors here this forum i would like to here them too.