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Old 4th November 2007 | 20:10
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timzsta
 
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Good for you Kev. Instructor should only interfere if not to do so would endanger aircraft/occupants. IE - no flare and about to land on nosewheel and possibly going around from low height from a PFL where the large power change and nose up trim can catch out an unwary student leading to high nose, high power, low speed.....
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