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Old 20th Jul 2005, 21:15
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What is most 'dangerous' to teach in a lesson?

I would like to hear your comments on what you as a FI think is the most 'dangerous' part to teach when you are giving a lesson to a student? Maybe you should read it more like: Where do you concentrate most on the left seat (i know, you all are always aware of what might happen next, but that's not the point):

Do you think it is more 'challenging' for you in the left seat when in a hover at 5ft with a student who just began, or when you tell your student to lift the chopper in the beginning (i.e. he did not do that before) or more when setting the helicopter to the ground. Or are you more 'on alert' when your student does an autorotation for the first time himself, etc.?

KISS: In what kind of situations are you concentrated most (saying it all depends on the student does not count ).

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