Re: Major breakthrough last weekend



On Jan 29, 9:44 am, es330td <es33...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Coming into last weekend I had about 17 hours and hadn't soloed, not
that this bothered me as I knew I wasn't ready.  This weekend the
winds that are normally 90 degrees to the runway were coming directly
down runway 28, varying from 8 to 15 knots.  Before now, doing the
pattern was, in my mind, a mechanical exercise and I only knew how to
do it one way.  Get to TPA, carb heat, approach flaps at the numbers
on downwind, the whole nine yards.  To this point, I didn't
intuitively know how to adapt if something was different.  In plenty
of landings I felt coming in that we were low (and I was right) but
was actually concerned that we were going to be short and my CFI would
have to tell me to give it power.  In every single lesson before this
one I would get apprehensive because I didn't *know* what to do if
things weren't going as expected.

Never again!  Sometime during the past week my mind finally
internalized what pitch and power really do.  We came around on base
and I saw that we were low.  I added power and got the plane back to
where I thought the glideslope should be and landed right where I
wanted to.  I proceeded to do this 5 more times around the pattern.
Because of the varying headwinds, every time I had to handle power a
little differently but every landing came out where I wanted. Each
save one was a nice soft full stall, and the only "bad" landing
happened when the wind slacked when I was two feet off the ground and
I lost all my lift.  Two seconds later and I would have batted 1.000
for the day.

The CFI said he can tell that I "get it" now and that we'll try to do
my solo during my next lesson.

Nice. Congratulations! I am still in the pounding-endlessly-around-
the-pattern stage, but I think I'm getting close to having a feel for
it. I am looking forward to getting past the landing plateau. Now if
the frakking Minnesota winter weather would just cooperate...

Phil
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