skidoo
Line Up and Wait
I consider myself pretty good at doing things right or making good judgments. But, I also realize that I'm prone to mistakes occasionally. For example, I did a cross country landed, spend about 15 minutes on the ground, then went to depart on the return leg. The engine was difficult to start (more discussion on an upcoming thread). Finally got it started and promptly leaned for ground operation. Taxied out and did a run-up. There was a radio call for another ac coming in to downwind. Instructor said there was plenty of room and we could go.
So, I roll out to the runway and start to apply power, engine hesitates and stumbles, and I was thinking was that because of maybe the hard start prior. I remember thinking should I abort and start over, but I didn't. I advanced the throttle further and the engine smoothed out, so I continued.
It took off ok, but seemed to be climbing just a tad slower than typical, but it was climbing. At about 50 to 100 feet AGL and about 3/4 to the end of the runway, still concerned, I glance over and see the Mixture about 1 1/4 inches out. Promptly, I push it to full and immediately - More Power!
The rest of the flight was great! I typically tend to take a while going over the checklist before the initial flight. So, I found myself rushed to get going before the next ac came in and didn't spend sufficient time on the checklist. It could have turned out worse. Hopefully, I learned even though the instructor made no comments about what I consider an issue.
So, how often do you make little mistakes like this? Do you recognize them quickly and correct, or do you find it takes a while to recognize?
So, I roll out to the runway and start to apply power, engine hesitates and stumbles, and I was thinking was that because of maybe the hard start prior. I remember thinking should I abort and start over, but I didn't. I advanced the throttle further and the engine smoothed out, so I continued.
It took off ok, but seemed to be climbing just a tad slower than typical, but it was climbing. At about 50 to 100 feet AGL and about 3/4 to the end of the runway, still concerned, I glance over and see the Mixture about 1 1/4 inches out. Promptly, I push it to full and immediately - More Power!
The rest of the flight was great! I typically tend to take a while going over the checklist before the initial flight. So, I found myself rushed to get going before the next ac came in and didn't spend sufficient time on the checklist. It could have turned out worse. Hopefully, I learned even though the instructor made no comments about what I consider an issue.
So, how often do you make little mistakes like this? Do you recognize them quickly and correct, or do you find it takes a while to recognize?