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Old 19th October 2007 | 09:10
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oldbeefer
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Small nudges etc may be OK at a critical phase of flight, but, where safe, the student should always be given time to see if he can recognise his own error and correct it. That way both he and his instructor know what his capabilities are! Does sound like classic 'new instructor' technique (or maybe old instructor who has forgotten)and needs stopping - should be picked up during his rating check rides.
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