65 KIAS is always going to be your friend in forward flight. Wait until you start doing some auto's and governor off flight and some quick stops and slope landing. Just also remember that your hours will build your confidence, DO NOT GET OVER CONFIDENT or cocky!!! And if i can give any good advice . . . ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS LOOK FOR WIRES ! ! ! ! ! ! Wire strikes have happened at 3,000ft AGL. Assume that every pole, every tower, every antenna has WIRES.
Thanks for the great advise & comments Jerrod. Headed back for more training this afternoon.
Jerrod, great advice on the wires. My CFI just pushes that in my brain over and over and over.
I'm currently 6-7 hours in. He's an awesome instructor!
How many hours have you had at this point? Your instructor is very helpful, he sounds like it..
I'm about 12 hour in now and have most reciently been working on max performance takeoff's.
65 KIAS is always going to be your friend in forward flight. Wait until you start doing some auto's and governor off flight and some quick stops and slope landing. Just also remember that your hours will build your confidence, DO NOT GET OVER CONFIDENT or cocky!!! And if i can give any good advice . . . ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS LOOK FOR WIRES ! ! ! ! ! ! Wire strikes have happened at 3,000ft AGL. Assume that every pole, every tower, every antenna has WIRES.
Is your CFI the guy who fished that rc helicopter out of the tree in that youtube video?