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Old 19th October 2007 | 13:42
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foxmoth
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One other case I may restrict the controls, this time done at height with a student who has consistently missed lookout before turning, here I will totally prevent the roll, often using a knee to block the movement (depends on aircraft), the first time the student will look at you with a puzzled look until you ask what he has forgotten, the second and third time he will twig on pretty quickly - very rarely needs more than three times before pre turn lookout becomes automatic.
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