Mac Ottlinger
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I have my commercial checkride in a few weeks. I'm feeling very confident about it, however I've had trouble with Lazy 8s. My first one to the right is usually well within the ACS standards, but on the second one to the left after my rollout, I tend to gain too much airspeed in the descent and bust the ACS airspeed standards. What I realized last week is that after setting the RPM in the 172 for the recommended entry speed of 105 knots and tightening up the throttle friction, the throttle still creeps in +100 RPM or so during the descent on my first lazy 8.
The way I was taught to perform the maneuver is to go straight into my second lazy 8 to the left after my first one to the right. However, based on my issue with my RPM increasing in the descent on my first lazy 8 to the right, would it be unreasonable on my checkride to decrease the RPM to it's original setting that I went into the maneuver with during rollout before I perform my second lazy 8 to the left? Would love to hear from some instructors or DPEs on this.
The way I was taught to perform the maneuver is to go straight into my second lazy 8 to the left after my first one to the right. However, based on my issue with my RPM increasing in the descent on my first lazy 8 to the right, would it be unreasonable on my checkride to decrease the RPM to it's original setting that I went into the maneuver with during rollout before I perform my second lazy 8 to the left? Would love to hear from some instructors or DPEs on this.