flyinhawaiian Posted December 6, 2011 Report Posted December 6, 2011 Got to do my spin endorsement training in an Extra 300LP this morning. Here's some raw footage of the flight. Hope you enjoy! Quote
eaglewing7 Posted December 7, 2011 Report Posted December 7, 2011 Like a kid in a candy shop, just gotta have fun.So tell me this, in the US, spin training is no longer a required part of the PPL training, correct?If this is true, would this mean that you have to get some sort of separate training when it comes to spins, like this, or an aerobatic rating?The reason I ask is because, here in Canada, as part of our PPL training, we have a requirement to be able to recover from a spin. We also have a separate aerobatic rating, which deals with the high performance aspect of flying. Quote
flyinhawaiian Posted December 7, 2011 Author Report Posted December 7, 2011 Spin AWARENESS and AVOIDANCE is the only thing required for a PPL in the US anymore, mostly due to the lack of affordable and capable aircraft available for spin training. Since most aircraft are not easy to spin, we mostly concentrate on avoiding them altogether. For the CFI license, you are required to be able to teach, demonstrate, and recover from spins - hence why I was doing them today. What you receive at the end is an endorsement, just like a high-performance or tailwheel endorsement, to be able to perform them...As far as I know (I have to double check the FARs) we also do not need a specific rating for performing aerobatics, save for an authorization to be able to perform in front of a crowd. Quote
eaglewing7 Posted December 7, 2011 Report Posted December 7, 2011 Spin AWARENESS and AVOIDANCE is the only thing required for a PPL in the US anymore, mostly due to the lack of affordable and capable aircraft available for spin training. Since most aircraft are not easy to spin, we mostly concentrate on avoiding them altogether. For the CFI license, you are required to be able to teach, demonstrate, and recover from spins - hence why I was doing them today. What you receive at the end is an endorsement, just like a high-performance or tailwheel endorsement, to be able to perform them...As far as I know (I have to double check the FARs) we also do not need a specific rating for performing aerobatics, save for an authorization to be able to perform in front of a crowd.Interesting...I've heard a few different stories as to why the FAA stopped the mandatory spin training, but I was wondering if anyone can actually provide me with the reason behind that requirement being dropped.Thanks for the footage as well, it was quite awesome. Quote
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