stevenhmiller
Pre-takeoff checklist
I'm a new student pilot. Been behind the yoke for one day and have done 4 takeoffs. The first takeoff was like a drunken sailor walking down the street, not able to walk a straight line. The second takeoff, I had the left hand on the yoke, and right on the throttle. From a stop, as soon as we began to roll, I applied right rudder to counter the P-factor. I started to swerve and countered with the other rudder, all the while taking my hand off the throttle and trying to steer the yoke like a car! I did this three times, and each time the instructor had to grab control. I just can't seem to get the ingrained "this is not steered like a car" mentality out of my mind. One time this happened when I had a slight left crosswind upon takeoff and wound up steering the yoke to the right!!!
I thought maybe I was pressing the brakes instead of the rudder pedals, but my instructor said he watched and I was not on the brakes during the steering.
I'm at a loss for how to correct this and stop trying to use the yoke to steer.
I thought maybe I was pressing the brakes instead of the rudder pedals, but my instructor said he watched and I was not on the brakes during the steering.
I'm at a loss for how to correct this and stop trying to use the yoke to steer.