Right now, I'm a student pilot with approx. six hours under my belt (and VERY slowly building time.) Back in January (before I found this forum,) my instructor and I started practicing stalls. Like most student pilots, I HATE stalls. Learning the procedure to recover from something is only half the story, if that. Towards the end of the flight, I was starting to get a hang of stall recoveries (although I'm still not comfortable with them.) Before I solo, II would also like to practice spin entries and recoveries. The problem is, my CFI will not demonstrate a spin or its recovery. He has said the only way he would ever preform a spin recovery is in the event of an inadvertent entry. I'm learning in a C-152, which is rated for intentional spins. Spin recoveries, in my opinion, seeing as they are a substantial cause of fatal accidents, should be required to be practiced.
So, my question is, does anyone know of any flight schools, CFIs, ect., within an 50miles of where I live (5miles SW of Baltimore, MD,) that offer spin and unusual attitude recovery training.
So, my question is, does anyone know of any flight schools, CFIs, ect., within an 50miles of where I live (5miles SW of Baltimore, MD,) that offer spin and unusual attitude recovery training.