So the other day, while doing a series of touch and go's with the instructor a wind gust grabbed the plane and gave me a decent scare. It wasn't particularly windy, but there was a storm that was beginning to approach the field (30 - 45 minutes or so out). The gust forced a lot of left bank--to the point where the instructor made a remark about getting quite the scare.
Although I stayed calm throughout the ordeal and immediately added right aileron, I'm a bit nervous about what could have happened if we had less altitude. Any advice on how to handle/avoid this situation? Looking back, it probably would have been smart to not have full flaps and to come in with a little extra airspeed. Also, flying in bad weather is never a good idea in my opinion, but in this instance I wouldn't have considered the weather "bad."
Thanks for the help everyone!
Although I stayed calm throughout the ordeal and immediately added right aileron, I'm a bit nervous about what could have happened if we had less altitude. Any advice on how to handle/avoid this situation? Looking back, it probably would have been smart to not have full flaps and to come in with a little extra airspeed. Also, flying in bad weather is never a good idea in my opinion, but in this instance I wouldn't have considered the weather "bad."
Thanks for the help everyone!