FastEddieB
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Fast Eddie B
Two of the local DPEs agree(d) with me. In the PA28 and PA24 if you keep full rudder deflection in when the nose wheel touches you are going off the runway in a hurry. Done a few flight reviews with low-timers in their Pipers where I had to save us from going off the runway because of this. The feet come off the pedals just before touching down, or pretty much simultaneously when the upwind wheel touches. But the feet are off the pedals for less than a second. Once the nose wheel is down, feet back on the pedals. Either way, no chance of flat spotting on touchdown.
All that sounds good, but...
...6,700 hours over 35+ years, including a bunch of Pipers, and I've never lifted my feet off the rudders, nor swerved off the runway*, nor flat spotted a tire.
So while it may be a useful technique, it's hardly a required technique.
But if it works for you and your students , great!
* My one major off runway excursion was in a Citabria where I was a little late correcting my student's swerves. Opa Locka West if anyone remembers that. No damage done, just a bunch of berry stains on the belly. Oh, and the whole "lifting feet off the rudders"? Probably ill advised in a tail dragger.