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FlyinTim

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I have a few multi-students lined up, and need my MEI by the first of December... taking it in a twin comanche, any comments or advice?
 
FlyinTim said:
I have a few multi-students lined up, and need my MEI by the first of December... taking it in a twin comanche, any comments or advice?

Keep plenty of altitude for the Vmc demo. Recover at the very first indication of stall or loss of directional control. TwinCo's a great airplane, but not the most forgiving multiengine trainer.
 
dead foot, dead engine

Illini Pilot: What about spread hand and shove?

If a student is messing up, dont let the airplane get away....Take the airplane and explain the problem. Keep it in a position you can recover from.
Be safe.
 

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