Darkwalker Posted June 6, 2017 Posted June 6, 2017 Good fun training had on Sunday. Wasn't impress he pulled power on me during the takeoff climb kept thinking surely he's not going to make me land in the paddock ahead :) No wind make those approaches go on forever. Learned so much with all these factors that go into judging if you're going to make it or not back to the airfield or the paddock you had picked out. 2
SSCBD Posted June 6, 2017 Posted June 6, 2017 "Wasn't impress he pulled power on me during the takeoff climb" - Toughen Up Princess (SMILE) - wait till it happens for real and your all by yourself. 1
Oksinay Posted June 6, 2017 Posted June 6, 2017 In my flight test for the RAAus PC, the CFI pulled the power for an EF sim, and after I picked a small dirt strip in a paddock as my landing area he made me actually land it power off, well zero thrust anyway. So much fun! Gotta love the bush. 1
Old Koreelah Posted June 6, 2017 Posted June 6, 2017 One of my instructors killed the power 20 times without warning. I've been under tree height lined up with a rough paddock before he gave it back. Damned good training. 3
storchy neil Posted June 6, 2017 Posted June 6, 2017 going too get shot down but when that fan up the front stops and silance is your mate and your aseeeee is puckered is lot differant to some one pulling the power had one neil 1
poteroo Posted June 7, 2017 Posted June 7, 2017 When you can cope with a 3 second 'delay' (to simulate the shock factor), before you are allowed to commence your vital actions - then you are getting closer to the real thing. Not so difficult if you are in cruise at >2000' agl - but very stressful in an EFATO situation. As other posters have said - EF rarely happens in a convenient spot, or a convenient time: it's likely to be when your hands are full with operational matters. Prioritisation is the thing, and you'll learn this from your instructor. happy days,
facthunter Posted June 7, 2017 Posted June 7, 2017 One day you might thank the instructors who pulled the power on you at difficult times. It's hard to get too much of it. Watch out for the SWER wires. Have a good plan (or two). No good picking a place that turns out to be unsuitable with no plan "B". Any motor can fail usually at high power but sometimes at idle if it's not adjusted correctly. Better to run into the far fence at walking speed that hit the near one at flying speed. Nev 1
skyfox1 Posted June 7, 2017 Posted June 7, 2017 I had the same during my training CFI reached over kill the engine and said don't fxxxxk this up ,first one was on down wind ,he did it about 20 times best training ever different conditions with no power really makes you think on how you approach you landing lot goes through your head . 1
Warmi Posted June 10, 2017 Posted June 10, 2017 This seems to em pretty common approach ... I had power pulled from under me and told to land as well. 1
Teddy Boy Posted June 11, 2017 Posted June 11, 2017 I hope that your flying skills are a lot better than your English language skills.
Warmi Posted June 11, 2017 Posted June 11, 2017 Oh ,well .. that's what tends to happen when typing on an iPad.
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