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Okay, confession time. (I fully expect to get flamed)
I am a low-time PPL SEL + Instrument. Total hours are 123.6 and 79 hours PIC. I've spent a lot of time working towards ratings so in terms of flying without a CFI I've only logged 37 hours solo.
I recently knocked out my instrument rating, then I did a CAP form 5, then I got a complex endorsement with my club and did some check-out flight. So I've done a lot of duel lately. Without exception, my CFIs have complemented me on my airmanship and that my ability exceeds the number of hours in my logbook. (aw, shucks, thanks guys) But now, I'm back in time-building mode.
Yesterday was my chance to fly for fun. CAVU with light and variable winds on a warm Sunday afternoon. I was going to go out and do some PPL maneuvers, turns on point, S-turns, slow flight, 45-degree steep turns, etc.
I wanted to start with some landings. Lately my landings have been pretty solid for the most part so I wasn't too worried about my TnGs especially with almost no wind. Just a couple to knock the rust off. First one, meh, it was okay but a bit of a bounce. Okay, I'll just do a better job with managing speed on final. Second one. HOLY CRAP. I came in slower, about 65mph (I can't stand ASI in MPH) and not only did I bounce but I began to PIO. The first time in my life. I could feel the nose wheel getting angry at me as I bounced back in the air, nose-high. Just as it began to drop again I put in full power and went around.
After I cleaned up the airplane I began cursing at myself. What the hell just happened? How close did I come to a prop strike? Are the mains still inflated? Not only did I bounce but I screwed up the recovery so badly that I PIO'd. As I turned crosswind, I started to dread the landing. I really didn't want to land. My next two were okay but something else weird happened. On my ground roll while I was decelerating the plane pulled to the right, had I been in a tailwheel I'm sure it would have resulted in a ground loop.
ARRGHGH!! What is happening?!?! By now my confidence was rattled and a touch of fear/anxiety was creeping in.
Okay, let's do some airwork maybe I just needed get my mind off landings...
Clean take off and a short flight out to the old practice area. I found a good long straight road and initiated some S-turns over a road. Perfect. Another set of clearing turns and now to do some steep turns. But now, solo anxiety started to kick in.
With a CFI, I've done commercial steep turns and even spin training. I KNOW how to do steep turns and can do them to commercial standards. But yesterday, I rolled to 45 degree bank and felt like I was falling, my nose swerved up and down against the horizon and my stall horn briefly quacked at me. I had a vision of winging over and spinning in to my doom even tho I was 2,500 ft AGL. I cut the bank back to 30 degrees and chided myself once again. I couldn't do a "steep" turn beyond 30 degrees. WTF!!!!
I then asked for vectors to RNAV 18 and did an approach which went just fine.
How is it that I can be super-pilot with a CFI in the right seat but turn chicken when solo? I realize the answer is to get more solo time but now I'm a little apprehensive. I kinda want to just call one of my CFI buddies and go do some steep turns and some power-off landings knowing that I'll ace them.
Am I alone in this? Flame away.
I am a low-time PPL SEL + Instrument. Total hours are 123.6 and 79 hours PIC. I've spent a lot of time working towards ratings so in terms of flying without a CFI I've only logged 37 hours solo.
I recently knocked out my instrument rating, then I did a CAP form 5, then I got a complex endorsement with my club and did some check-out flight. So I've done a lot of duel lately. Without exception, my CFIs have complemented me on my airmanship and that my ability exceeds the number of hours in my logbook. (aw, shucks, thanks guys) But now, I'm back in time-building mode.
Yesterday was my chance to fly for fun. CAVU with light and variable winds on a warm Sunday afternoon. I was going to go out and do some PPL maneuvers, turns on point, S-turns, slow flight, 45-degree steep turns, etc.
I wanted to start with some landings. Lately my landings have been pretty solid for the most part so I wasn't too worried about my TnGs especially with almost no wind. Just a couple to knock the rust off. First one, meh, it was okay but a bit of a bounce. Okay, I'll just do a better job with managing speed on final. Second one. HOLY CRAP. I came in slower, about 65mph (I can't stand ASI in MPH) and not only did I bounce but I began to PIO. The first time in my life. I could feel the nose wheel getting angry at me as I bounced back in the air, nose-high. Just as it began to drop again I put in full power and went around.
After I cleaned up the airplane I began cursing at myself. What the hell just happened? How close did I come to a prop strike? Are the mains still inflated? Not only did I bounce but I screwed up the recovery so badly that I PIO'd. As I turned crosswind, I started to dread the landing. I really didn't want to land. My next two were okay but something else weird happened. On my ground roll while I was decelerating the plane pulled to the right, had I been in a tailwheel I'm sure it would have resulted in a ground loop.
ARRGHGH!! What is happening?!?! By now my confidence was rattled and a touch of fear/anxiety was creeping in.
Okay, let's do some airwork maybe I just needed get my mind off landings...
Clean take off and a short flight out to the old practice area. I found a good long straight road and initiated some S-turns over a road. Perfect. Another set of clearing turns and now to do some steep turns. But now, solo anxiety started to kick in.
With a CFI, I've done commercial steep turns and even spin training. I KNOW how to do steep turns and can do them to commercial standards. But yesterday, I rolled to 45 degree bank and felt like I was falling, my nose swerved up and down against the horizon and my stall horn briefly quacked at me. I had a vision of winging over and spinning in to my doom even tho I was 2,500 ft AGL. I cut the bank back to 30 degrees and chided myself once again. I couldn't do a "steep" turn beyond 30 degrees. WTF!!!!
I then asked for vectors to RNAV 18 and did an approach which went just fine.
How is it that I can be super-pilot with a CFI in the right seat but turn chicken when solo? I realize the answer is to get more solo time but now I'm a little apprehensive. I kinda want to just call one of my CFI buddies and go do some steep turns and some power-off landings knowing that I'll ace them.
Am I alone in this? Flame away.
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