LAWYER2
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LAWYER2
I've been working towards my private pilot's license since October 22', and it has been an ongoing process as you can imagine. I fly roughly 3 days a wk, but do travel often for work and try to make it up when I can.
I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit that I'm over 60hrs and still haven't solo'd yet and I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions or advice on mastering landings.
Essentially, I get tunnel vison when landing and tend to become hyper-focused on one thing at a time, and in doing so, struggle with other peripheral cues and references. It's been like a game whack-a-mole mastering all 3-parts of the landing, (1) round out, (2) level flight and (3) flare, lol. Once I seem to get one, I struggle with another. Right now, it's #2 and the quick transition from #1 through #3.
I'm incredibly stubborn and refuse to give up, but admittedly have been feeling really frustrated lately. Most of my landings have been in fairly windy conditions here in the desert SW during the time of day that I fly. I've switched a few days to mornings and did better w/o wind, but it's hard with my schedule fly in the morning.
My instructor says Its' much more difficult to learn how to land in continuous cross-wind conditions and that it's common among older students to struggle and can be very frustrating for most high achievers.
Though this has gotten incredibly expensive and time consuming, I'm determined to see this through.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit that I'm over 60hrs and still haven't solo'd yet and I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions or advice on mastering landings.
Essentially, I get tunnel vison when landing and tend to become hyper-focused on one thing at a time, and in doing so, struggle with other peripheral cues and references. It's been like a game whack-a-mole mastering all 3-parts of the landing, (1) round out, (2) level flight and (3) flare, lol. Once I seem to get one, I struggle with another. Right now, it's #2 and the quick transition from #1 through #3.
I'm incredibly stubborn and refuse to give up, but admittedly have been feeling really frustrated lately. Most of my landings have been in fairly windy conditions here in the desert SW during the time of day that I fly. I've switched a few days to mornings and did better w/o wind, but it's hard with my schedule fly in the morning.
My instructor says Its' much more difficult to learn how to land in continuous cross-wind conditions and that it's common among older students to struggle and can be very frustrating for most high achievers.
Though this has gotten incredibly expensive and time consuming, I'm determined to see this through.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!