lancie00
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I'm a current instrument rated commercial pilot working towards my CFI. I bought a Challenger 2 experimental and found a CFI to get some training. During some landings at a nontowered airport, we either had a gust of wind or I did something wrong and about 20' off the ground, we quickly turned left and shot over so we were missing the runway. I instantly firewalled the throttle and the CFI pulled it back and said here's a good learning exercise. He then wanted me to do S curves back and forth across the runway from grass to grass about 10' off the ground and about 10 mph above stall speed. He said it would teach me good directional control. I firewalled it and told him not this time. I then told him that didn't sound safe to me and I wasn't going to do it. After a brief "discussion", we decided to just hold it off the runway but stay on centerline, which I had no problem doing.
After the flight he told me this is a common maneuver. I said it just doesn't sound safe and doesn't give you a way out if something goes wrong. Too slow, too close to the ground, in a bank, and a good way to take out a runway light if you get windshear.
Am I out of line here?
After the flight he told me this is a common maneuver. I said it just doesn't sound safe and doesn't give you a way out if something goes wrong. Too slow, too close to the ground, in a bank, and a good way to take out a runway light if you get windshear.
Am I out of line here?