by mailman » Fri Dec 22, 2006 11:36 pm
Nice photos BUT (and Im not wanting to be a kill joy) you really should be concentrating on flying your aircraft instead of taking pictures...especially during forced landing practices.
There will be plenty of time for taking pictures once you have your licence.
BTW, ask your instructor if you can do a forced landing with the engine off because even with the prop spinning a min power that is still generating forward momentum. Once the engine is off you will notice that you will be flying like a stone, altitude loss will be greater than with the prop spinning AND your workload and stress levels will go up quite a bit.
In fact, when I was doing my training and we had completed forced landings we were heading back when suddenly the engine started to die. I looked at the instructor and he looked at me with a puzzled look on his face, then the engine stopped and the old pucker factor really went through the roof!
As I went through the checks I found the fuel valve had been turned off (by the instructor) and low and behold when I attempted engine restart she fired up all ok. BUT the thing that really came home to roost was just how quickly altitude was lost with the engine off.
Mailman
ps. Sorry if I sound like a w2nker but the safety of your self, your plane and those on the ground should come before taking photos.
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