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She said, "I'm having trouble with landings." Longchamp Outlet Then she asked, "Is there any practice away from the plane I can do?"
Well, yes there is. It is remarkably cost effective. I recommend it to all my students. Here it is: Think about landings.
This technique may sound pretty crazy, but twice in my life it worked miracles for me. One was learning to ski and the other was learning to land an airplane. In both cases, my instructor said something to the effect that he could not believe that I was the same student who he saw floundering during the previous lesson. Since then, I have discovered that it is used often in sports such as gymnastics and baseball, that require advanced motor skills. Here is how it helped me with landings and taxiing:
I was learning to fly in a 65-HP J-3 Cub and could not even taxi without driving off onto the grass. Longchamp Bags My flying was OK, but once on the ground, my directional control went in the tank. That night I couldn't sleep. I kept thinking about flying. I imagined that I was in the cockpit, moving my feet on the rudder pedals. I kept stomping on a rudder pedal too late and too hard. Then I would step on the pedal too long. I replayed in my mind repeatedly everything that I had done right and wrong. I discovered that I was moving my hands and feet as I visualized the airplane's response. I went through this mental exercise repeatedly until, in my mind, I had the airplane under control. By the time I flew the next day, I new what I had to do. In a way, that should not have been surprising, my instructor had told me how, demonstrated the proper technique, told me what I was doing wrong and had me feel the controls as he flew. So it was all in my brain, I just had to get it all sorted out in my mind.
In my case, having mastered directional control, landings fell into place.
The essence of this technique is to imagine that you are in the pilot's seat, Long Champ Bags visualize the out-the-window scene, feel your hands and feet on the controls, hear the airplane in your mind and to the greatest degree possible, transport yourself into this virtual cockpit. Remember exactly what the outside world looked like when your instructor demonstrated a landing and visualize yourself in the same circumstances. Think about your botched landings; analyze them until you are convinced that you know what you did wrong and how you should have done it. Then mentally do it right and mentally recover from the botched landings before your airplane would have touched down.


