


You better run for cover, the instructors is coming.AndyG wrote:Short quick movements
In the beginning you will find it difficult to concentrate longer than 40 minutes at a time. Rather have shorter concise lessons than waste air time learning nothingNavigator wrote: I wanted a hour and half lesson but had to stop after one hour.
Overdose of adrenaline. Best to land and calm down for a whileNavigator wrote: I felt my one leg shaking after one hour
It is always safer to fly!!You will never get bottel sickness!!Navigator wrote:You know Andy the first couple of hours it is still dificult to find the runway and I sure you right not looking where you going to land as it feels like you are going right into the ground.![]()
Do you think it is safer in the air than under the water
When I said short quick movements I meant that on short short finals when you are combatting gusts of wind etc. War games is quite right on the smooth movements but that is when you are flying the circuit and not just before touchdown. The reason for the eyes down the runway is because if you fixate on the spot where you expect to touchdown, the groundrush is more apparent and seems to happen a whole lot quicker. With the eyes down the runway it tends to even things out, slows down the ground rush, and keeps you in a straight line. Same as for take off where you look straight down the runway and not to the side as you tend to start wandering.Navigator wrote:You know Andy the first couple of hours it is still dificult to find the runway and I sure you right not looking where you going to land as it feels like you are going right into the ground.![]()
Do you think it is safer in the air than under the water
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