I noticed on the flight trackers, many cross country flights are done at or above 10K feet. Is there a reason for this? Do they use oxygen and if so is that covered in the costs?
Descent planning is no where near the top of the list for most places.
It really hits home for the student when they get a PD descent, start down right away and go from 6.7/hr to 8.5/hr and lose 10kts across the ground. All I think is "hmm...that 10kts probably just bought them another .2 on the hobbs".
...and really it onliy takes about 10 minutes to teach it to a student, then they've got it forever. After one flight to teach descent planning, I find most of our students fly at 6-10k.
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