Originally Posted by
hamburgerboy
Most auprt courses also do some aero's to kill time,.
This should not happen. If there is time to spare on the AUPRT course it should be spent practicing and improving UPRT skills, not in aerobatics. See GM1 FCL.745.A (b) (4).
Check out this video for an insight into what constitutes good UPRT (for the avoidance of doubt, I have no connection with this organisation)
https://academy.apstraining.com/p/pe...-and-solutions click "watch promo"
Note that a normal cat aircraft such as C172 is restricted to the yellow region in the pitch roll attitude diagram. To quote Ransbury "The bad news is, the skills from the blue and the yellow boxes don't transfer into the red region"