Probably owe Bob a bit of an apology. For the record when I said
the following things, I didn’t actually mean them:
I hate you so much
right now – right after his fifth iteration of “just one more” when doing
power on stalls. Yes, I know why you are doing it and hell, you even got me saying
it eventually but I reserve the right to bitch constantly about having to do
these manoeuvres.
Touch that throttle
again and I’ll break your fingers – again with the
power on stalls. He kept on nudging up the power. I noticed. Of course it had nothing
to do with the fact that I kept subtly (or not!) nudging the power setting back
down.
It really is a testament to Bob’s good nature that he brushes off
such comments without a second thought.
My last flight was kind of weird from a conversation point of view.
When I’m under the hood, I lose the power of speech, when I’m doing
stalls I’m very very vocal. So I was switching between refusing to speak to him
and cursing him out with every second word.
Somehow he manages to cut through this and spot the difference between WMAP is going to have a total
meltdown any moment so we’d better stop and move onto something else and WMAP
is just being her usual mouthy self. And acts accordingly.
He think he realised that last flight I was tending towards the
latter. He made me do power on stall after stall, starting at a fairly benign
power setting and then gradually bumping it up a little. He was totally and utterly
relentless, even going as far as to say “we’re going to carry on doing these
until your arms ache”
Yep, well we achieved that alright, the next day I had stiff arms
and legs for sure. Of course it doesn’t help that I’m back to the “death grip
on the yoke” and it really does hurt your arms when you are trying to simultaneously
pull back to stall the plane and push forward because you don’t want to.
After what felt like an age of stall after stall, Bob even had me
at it. “Let’s do that again” I said as I wasn’t sure if I’d let the stall fully
develop.
Finally he relented and we moved on but I swear I was doing those manoeuvres
for a good 20 minutes. Which reminds me, although I loathe and detest them with
a passion, I need to remember that they are a teeny tiny part of my flight
test. All that is required is one power off stall (fairly benign – I can cope
with these) and one power on stall (hopefully I’ll get an examiner who isn’t
too fussy about the plane config and I can knock the power setting down a notch
or two!)
Just need to do one and it’s over!
Ah but of course I need to do one AND keep my mouth shut.
That might be the hardest part of all.
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