Does it matter?
Who cares how much tail time FWAS has?
I know a guy with about 25 hours TW and flies it like he has been doing so for years. Got the signoff in 2 1/2 hours and straps the thing on like it should be worn and flies in a way in that there is no question that he has total control of the aircraft in all situations. Half of it is in an old radial Wilga......
I also know a guy with hundereds of hours of TW that groundlooped a cub in calm wind!
This proves nothing....
I think we lost the point of this thread: Who did the dreaded circular dance in a taildragger. I have the utmost respect for the people who can talk about it like any other part of aviation experience that comes around. I remember a crusty old captain telling me how he groundlooped a DC-3 with the full amount of guests in the back(d*mned tail wheel lock...doh!) When I asked what he did he just shrugged and said, "well, we pulled back on the runway and took off! Doesn't ususally happen 'cept sometimes."
Avbug plays the Devil's Advocate, and sometimes it's good to see a different perspective on things....him and others have helped me to lose some scewed tunnel vision I've had on various subjects....
But in this case, lets go along his line of thinking. A statement to parellel the theme I've picked up on in my time here is this.......
IF you had time only in a 152, and flew it properly according to the PTS......and were thrown into a cessna 120 with no idea or understanding on the different characteristics.....there is no exscuse for groundlooping. AT ALL. Cause if you are aligned with AND over the centerline meeting the pavement in a full stall condition and maintaining directional control throughout, nothing different should happen. Right? There shouldn't be a TW endorsement! It's all the same! If the technique is correct, its all the same. Anyone who can't do this obviously needs remedial training!
Kinda true.....But back to reality-------I'm kinda glad my sh*t stinks.....I'd hate to be
that guy out there who's doesn't. Don't worry, for all "those guys" out there.....we'll all be here to make the 'foolish' mistakes so that they don't have to--well, not that they would anyways....
--T-Hawk