I have 9.4 hours of dual in the Cherokee 140. To date, only about 2 of those hours have been continuous pattern work. Subsequently, I have a good idea about how to put the airplane back down, but don't feel very confident about it. In fact, I think I'll need many more hours in the pattern before I can really start to land the airplane without continuous assistance...
I can make the airplane turn, but often times I get away from the desired altitude by as much as 200' during a 360...
My instructor said that he typically likes to see students solo at about 14 or 16 hours. If I were to solo right now, at 9.4 hours, I would estimate that the chances of killing myself would be about 40%. So, I feel I'm "getting it", but think I'll need many more hours of dual before that day ever comes. I'm doubtful I'll solo at 16 hours, but maybe I will.
Just wondering where some of you guys might have been around 10 hours, and if you think I'm behind. I did in fact ask my instructor what he thought, and he says I'm doing okay...
Any comments/advise would be greatly appreciated....
I can make the airplane turn, but often times I get away from the desired altitude by as much as 200' during a 360...
My instructor said that he typically likes to see students solo at about 14 or 16 hours. If I were to solo right now, at 9.4 hours, I would estimate that the chances of killing myself would be about 40%. So, I feel I'm "getting it", but think I'll need many more hours of dual before that day ever comes. I'm doubtful I'll solo at 16 hours, but maybe I will.
Just wondering where some of you guys might have been around 10 hours, and if you think I'm behind. I did in fact ask my instructor what he thought, and he says I'm doing okay...
Any comments/advise would be greatly appreciated....