Commercial Practice
I’m going to try and do this after every flight. We’ll see how it goes…
I took Crimson 11 up for 1.2 hrs of commercial maneuvers practice. My primary goals were to get lazy eights and steep spirals down today. I flew SE out of OUN towards HMY at 3,500 MSL, did my clearing turns and radio calls, then did chandelles up to 5,500 (above the turbulent boundary layer). After getting away from I-35 a ways I did the first (right) turn of the lazy eight about 4 times until I was exiting at exactly the same altitude, airspeed, and reciprocal heading that I started on. After that I did about 5 full lazy eights until I had 2 really good ones in a row.
Satisfied with those for the moment, I headed a little further east, found a good point next to an open field and did a steep spiral from 5,500 MSL all the way down to 2,500. I never drifted more than 1/8 of a mile off my point so I called that good and headed back in to OUN.
After a couple touch-and-go’s with a stiff, gusty crosswind (RWY 17, winds 15015G24kts), I decided to call it a day and called for a full stop.
Lesson 17: 2/3 done, 5 more lessons until my commercial checkride.
One step at a time…