PilotMick83
Filing Flight Plan
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2016
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Terry
Hi everyone,
I restarted my training this year after a long hiatus and am just about to solo. In fact, my CFI had the endorsement sticker and was ready to sign me off yesterday but I kept making more and more mistakes on my landings. I can fly a good pattern and stable approach, but as we cross over the numbers and start into the round out, I lock up on the yoke. This is super frustrating and causes either a hard landing, off center, or slight bounce, etc. I think yesterday it may have been more mental that anything else as I kept thinking "if I can just nail this landing I'll get to solo..."
Anyway, I'm looking for any advice from you all on here on how I can get over this hump or if this is a completely normal thing to work through. I've tried thinking about wiggling my fingers and toes a few times during final to ease tension, but it seems that as the ground comes up even if I move my eyes down the runway I can't stay fluid on the controls.
I restarted my training this year after a long hiatus and am just about to solo. In fact, my CFI had the endorsement sticker and was ready to sign me off yesterday but I kept making more and more mistakes on my landings. I can fly a good pattern and stable approach, but as we cross over the numbers and start into the round out, I lock up on the yoke. This is super frustrating and causes either a hard landing, off center, or slight bounce, etc. I think yesterday it may have been more mental that anything else as I kept thinking "if I can just nail this landing I'll get to solo..."
Anyway, I'm looking for any advice from you all on here on how I can get over this hump or if this is a completely normal thing to work through. I've tried thinking about wiggling my fingers and toes a few times during final to ease tension, but it seems that as the ground comes up even if I move my eyes down the runway I can't stay fluid on the controls.