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PPL lesson 2 - Straight and Level (Read 325 times)
Oct 24th, 2010 at 11:44am

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Another gorgeous sunday, another brilliant lesson. Today's focus was on straight and level...sounds easy, but it's tricky....lots of PAT (Power Attitude Trim) going on, and getting it in the right order when your instructor puts the aircraft into a bizarre attitude is quite challenging Cheesy...Also did straight and level at slow speed with flaps deployed.

A couple of highlights were diving into a small cloud at a stupid angle of bank and almost hitting a seagull Tongue

I also made my first radio call....

Golf-Sierra Mike leaving the zone at Oulton Park

Fun times Cheesy

Once again we had to hold to let a stream of cattletrucks land...they went on and on and on, which at least gave me some turning practice (and a chance to take a few snaps)...in the end we powered in between a couple of EZ A319s....which messed up the plans for me to fly the approach a bit, as we had to be speedy, so no time for flaps until over the threashold and touching down on the last marker Tongue

Anyway, on with the pics Smiley

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Reply #1 - Oct 24th, 2010 at 11:53am

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Nice shots! Learning to fly in a not-only-GA airport? Sounds challenging Cool
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 24th, 2010 at 12:30pm

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Looking at your photos, based on the panel clock, position of the sun and the smoke standing out from the stacks, was the surface wind out of the North - Northeast about 15-20 kts?
 

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Reply #3 - Oct 24th, 2010 at 12:52pm

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olderndirt wrote on Oct 24th, 2010 at 12:30pm:
Looking at your photos, based on the panel clock, position of the sun and the smoke standing out from the stacks, was the surface wind out of the North - Northeast about 15-20 kts?


Not bad Cheesy....was variable between NNE and NNW, between 5-10 kts...any more than 15 and we wouldn't have been up (tommies don't like crosswinds Cheesy)

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Reply #4 - Oct 24th, 2010 at 9:14pm

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Mictheslik wrote on Oct 24th, 2010 at 12:52pm:
olderndirt wrote on Oct 24th, 2010 at 12:30pm:
Looking at your photos, based on the panel clock, position of the sun and the smoke standing out from the stacks, was the surface wind out of the North - Northeast about 15-20 kts?


Not bad Cheesy....was variable between NNE and NNW, between 5-10 kts...any more than 15 and we wouldn't have been up (tommies don't like crosswinds Cheesy)

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Looking forward to your reports - Tomahawks were a bit after my CFI days so I've never laid a glove on one.
 

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