[NSRCA-discussion] Proposed Advanced
Peter Vogel
vogel.peter at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 09:07:28 AKDT 2017
I actually very much like the new intermediate sequence particularly
because it adds 4 point roll elements, which helps to bridge the difficulty
gap between intermediate and advanced.
Quite frankly, from a snap roll perspective, I'm not sure how negative and
positive are different other than which corners I need to bury my sticks
into...
Peter+
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Verne Koester via NSRCA-discussion <
nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
> There hasn't been much said about the proposed Advanced schedule. It
> appears to me to be an improvement and more appropriate skill level
> schedule than the current one with one exception.
> We rarely hear from existing Intermediate pilots on Advanced schedule
> proposals. I suspect that's mostly because they have no experience yet in
> the skills they'll have to gain once they move up. Those of us who have
> taken that step need to consider what they're facing.
> So if I'm an Intermediate pilot moving up to Advanced, I'm going to have
> to learn, having never done them before, the slow roll, 4-point roll, snap,
> and spin. I'd argue that this is the single hardest transition in pattern.
> Now we're going to throw a negative snap in for good measure?????
> COME ON, MAN!!!!
>
> Verne Koester
>
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