nosehair
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QuasarZ said:? My instructor insists that I need to practice these some more before my checkride and I am just wondering if I need them for the ride?
They are not needed for the checkride. If that is the sole intent and purpose your instructor is requiring it, then you should ask him to get a new PTS. And, by the way, YOU should have one. Every pilot applicant should have, and use, a PTS to prepare for any Practical Test.
However, passing a checkride is not the name of the game. It isn't. Learning to save your bacon, and your passengers, and those random victims on the ground, is the name of the game. Proficiency. That is all that matters.
Don't think for one second that you can always avoid steep turns or close-to-stalling in instruments. If you fly long enough, on instruments, you WILL have gyro failure, radio failure, and unusual attitudes in thunderstorms. Steep turns and stalls help you maintain control in those unusual situations.
This is not to say that you are in need of that training - I don't know you - but just a consideration that maybe this instructor actually cares about you and wants you to be proficient - beyoud the PTS.
What about you? do you feel proficient in these "unusual" conditions?