pilotman2105
Ground control
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- Mar 8, 2004
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I did spins as part of my PPL training. My instructor made a point of demonstrating them and showing me how to get out of them. Then I did the maneuver. It is something that perhaps does not need to be displayed on a checkride for the PPL, but at least should be demonstrated by the instructor. This way, pilots learn what spins are, how to avoid them, and how to recover. The fear of a spin is avoided. It also teaches the importance of coordination, which is often a difficult to impress upon students..
While I understand the argument for not teaching spins, so long as the instructor is well qualified and confident of spins, they can be a very safe and fun maneuver. Plus, the knowledge gained from them can be very beneficial and eye-opening.
While I understand the argument for not teaching spins, so long as the instructor is well qualified and confident of spins, they can be a very safe and fun maneuver. Plus, the knowledge gained from them can be very beneficial and eye-opening.