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robert7467

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  1. I have that book that you are talking about, how pilots die or something like that . I am about half way through it. This post lets me know that I still have a long way to go. The way I understand fronts, is that it's going to be windy. That's it!
  2. I am really embarrassed to say this, but I didn’t know that fronts were that dangerous. I guess I will be buried in my book "Weather Flying" for the next few days. Downdrafts from mountains, thunderstorms, wind shear are the only real weather issues they emphasize danger on when getting a PPL. I still have a long way to go in my learning process.
  3. If you come to Memphis, I will buy ya lunch!
  4. Lets just say he charged his normally hourly rate, and it took him about 4 hrs since mine was really bad.
  5. as the plane was banking right, and downwards when the wing leveler was deactivated. Don spent several hours rigging the plane since it was really bad. Yesterday I flew the plane on a XC and noticed I had to have about a 5 degree bank to the left to keep her flying strait. With the wings level, she was turning about 5 degrees every 20 or 30 seconds. I am not sure if this is due to crosswind as I do not have much time in aircraft without the wing leveler. We also noticed the rudder has a lot more authority. We are taking her back in October to have a vacuum leak on the wing leveler fixed, and to have her touched up and buffed out by their body guy. At this point, she might need a slight adjustment, but there was a 100% improvement and we are happy with the peace of mind that Maxwell looked over the plane and gave us some pointers as well as a thumbs up on the Mooney. I am going to work on my instrument rating, and my big concern was if the vacuum pump went out in IMC then I would have a major issue with the plane wanting to dive down. That issue has been eliminated. I will provide a report in October when we get her fine-tuned and touched up. Like I said there could have been a crosswind component and I am not used to flying a plane without a wing leveler. Overall, I am happy with using Maxwell.
  6. A lot of times, people are trying to clear obstacles and are in ground effect and think the plane is actually flying. http://robertenfield.com/accelerated-stalls/
  7. Request progressive taxi....
  8. She is not equipped with electric trim. I know some guys are going to bash me here, but I don’t use trim on approach, and it works well for me. The couple times I did use it, I started bouncing. At first, my problem was with flaps. Using flaps maybe 2 out of 3 landings were bad. After not using flaps for so long, I got really comfortable with that configuration, but I knew I needed to learn to fly by the POH. Then I started adding one notch at a time, and for the last 30 hrs, I have been using full flaps on my landings except for windy/gusty conditions where I like the stability of adding a little speed and not using flaps. For some reason I can seem to get over the trim issue just yet since I was trained to handle my approaches and landings "by the stick", which in the event of a go around, that’s one less thing to mess with. My partner fly’s the plane exact to the POH, and is anal enough to have a 20 page checklist, well not that many, but you get the point. We went up, and he demonstrated using the trim, and by the textbook he had a good landing, but maybe since I have more regency and more hrs in the Mooney, my landings are always smooth for the most part. Anyone reading this, don’t not take this as advice, this is just what works for me and obviously I need some more training and practice.
  9. Me personally when it's a little gusty, I go in at 85 with no flaps and she does just fine. If I do start ballooning I sometimes have to finess the yoke, down just a little and the back again. Like I said its finessing, not forcing the nose down, and not yanking back to hard either.Not trying to brag, but for the last 30 hrs, every single landing has been a greaser with no surprises. Prior to that, landings were my biggest challenge, but now that I am comfortable with my plane I find myself getting better and better every time I fly.
  10. Any pictures? I am going to PM you my email address.
  11. That's my little baby. All is good here. Mooney just through extensive annual and everything and she has a clean bill of health
  12. Hope you guys enjoy this!
  13. Or say "good day" after your transmission to really look like a pro and get class B clearence.
  14. Mike, is rigging a complex problem, or something any A&P can do?
  15. Nothing checked out closer to Memphis, and I want to leave the rigging to someone who specializes in it. Since its going to Don Maxwell, I am sure he will be more than happy to look everything over to make sure the Mooney is in good shape, and offer recomendations. Its getting close to annual time, and I might just have him do it.
  16. What is your opinions about GPS heading on the DG?
  17. Taking it to maxwell the legend.
  18. Good question, this is where my inexpierence comes into play. I set the DG to the compass while I am on the ground, check it with the runway heading when I am taking off. And then in the air, I adjust to the heading that foreflight is telling me. So I guess I am going off of GPS direction, which seems to work well.
  19. Just to make it easier, I set my DG to the heading on my ipad.
  20. Any other suggestions? How about the msc on Nashville?
  21. Sounds like a Lambert's run to me... Thanks for the info
  22. Does anyone know of someone who does Mooney Rigging close to Memphis? Thanks, Robert
  23. I tried loading m20c POH, file too big...
  24. Gotcha.. Run it like you stole it! Our engines were run at full power to determine TBO, just keep an eye on your oil temp and open cowl flaps if needed.
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