flyersfan31
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I was out practicing today, just basic stuff like steep turns, s-turns, etc. It had been a while, and the day was nice, so why not. Did a couple power on/power off stalls, no problem. Now, I haven't done stalls in my plane for a while because the rudder is still slightly out of rig. The A&P has adjusted it, needs one more tweak. At any rate, I knew that might be a problem in stalls, so I was paying extra attention to the ball. Still, the first 2-3 went fine (I didn't hold them forever).
Ah, heck, let's do one more power-on stall. I was dancing on the pedals a bit more, and held it for a hair too long. All of a sudden, right wing drops like snapping your fingers and I'm looking at the ground. All I can think, no kidding, is "Uh oh. I hope I can fix this." Not very helpful.
Fortunately, my left foot didn't wait for instructions, and things snapped back in place quickly. Ailerons going neutral seemed like a natural thing to do, I don't remember explicitly thinking about doing it, I just did. Then I'm sitting there, still pointed at the ground but stable and thought, "hmmm, what else -- oh yeah, throttle."
Problem solved. I only went maybe a 1/4 turn, so it wasn't fully involved. Ho hum for most of the folks here, but for me... I just entered the 250th hour in my logbook, have only had my ticket since the beginning of '06, and I've never seen a spin except in the movies. I always thought I'd soil myself if I entered a spin. Thank god I've been obsessive about studying spins to prepare myself.
And yeah, I'm getting that rudder rigged properly this week!
Ah, heck, let's do one more power-on stall. I was dancing on the pedals a bit more, and held it for a hair too long. All of a sudden, right wing drops like snapping your fingers and I'm looking at the ground. All I can think, no kidding, is "Uh oh. I hope I can fix this." Not very helpful.
Fortunately, my left foot didn't wait for instructions, and things snapped back in place quickly. Ailerons going neutral seemed like a natural thing to do, I don't remember explicitly thinking about doing it, I just did. Then I'm sitting there, still pointed at the ground but stable and thought, "hmmm, what else -- oh yeah, throttle."
Problem solved. I only went maybe a 1/4 turn, so it wasn't fully involved. Ho hum for most of the folks here, but for me... I just entered the 250th hour in my logbook, have only had my ticket since the beginning of '06, and I've never seen a spin except in the movies. I always thought I'd soil myself if I entered a spin. Thank god I've been obsessive about studying spins to prepare myself.
And yeah, I'm getting that rudder rigged properly this week!