XenosN42 wrote:Hi Wes,
I found this very helpful https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_90-89B.pdf You'll need to pick and choose what applies to your OneX.
WesRagle wrote:
I'm 63 now and an honest self evaluation reveals some loss of reflexes. I notice that while driving, when I pull up to a busy uncontrolled intersection, one where I don't have right of way, as I wag my head back and forth trying to find an opening it takes a little longer to focus and assimilate what's going on after a wag. I think that's inevitable.
Wes
WesRagle wrote:I'm 63 now and an honest self evaluation reveals some loss of reflexes. I notice that while driving, when I pull up to a busy uncontrolled intersection, one where I don't have right of way, as I wag my head back and forth trying to find an opening it takes a little longer to focus and assimilate what's going on after a wag. I think that's inevitable. My only defense is currency and hopefully the application of a little wisdom.
Wes
builderflyer wrote:But I prefer to believe, in part, that by the time we have reached our ages and we have witnessed so many other drivers do so many stupid things that we tend to proceed with a bit more caution than what we would have done at a younger age.
kmacht wrote:A little off topic but if you have trouble quickly focusing when looking side to side at an intersection make sure you mention this to your doctor and also get your eyes checked regularly.
Rynoth wrote:You got this Wes!
For what it's worth, I still land my tailwheel Waiex a lot like a tri-gear, typically either in 3-point or tailwheel first. A bit more rudder required to keep centerline than a typical tri gear. I haven't tried intentional wheel landings yet. Hold it off just above the runway and let it settle as the airspeed bleeds away.
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