Jeanie
Pattern Altitude
do you like to listen to when you're doing aerobatics?
~~~~~~~~~~~Here's my current practice playlist:
La Grange, ZZ Top
Boys of Summer, The Ataris
Strike it Up, Black Box
Gonna Make You Sweat, C+C Music Factory
Gone, Daughtry
Long Train Runnin', The Doobie Brothers
Fly Away, Lenny Kravitz
Kryptonite, 3 Doors Down
What'd I Say, Ray Charles
Sweet Soulation, C+C Music Factory
I'm usually whooped after that and need some mellow stuff for a while.
Anything from Lady GaGa
Lady GaGa said:Call all you want but there's no one home
and you're not gonna reach my telephone
The airplane. Listening to music while working the edges of an aircraft's envelope is rather unwise as you can miss the subtle sound cues that tell you where you are at in regards to airspeed and engine limits. The change and rate of change in the sounds indicate how quickly or slowly you are gaining and losing energy and you need to be able to compare that to where you are in any particular maneuver and how far from max/min energy state of the maneuver you are at so you know if you can complete the given maneuver without going outside of the energy parameters of the aircraft, and if you decide you can't, you can recover before exceeding those limits. Aerobatics is about extremely precise control of energy transfer.
The airplane...
Hi Henning,
Yes, I agree, music adds a layer of risk and for that reason I don't intend to be listening to it until I'm quite practiced and comfortable flying my simple maneuvers.