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FSFlyingSchool PPL
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Last Login: Friday, February 23, 2018 10:33:46 AM
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Whenever I am in turbulence with autopilot off, the wind bounces me around quite a bit. I always get the remark, "Take it easy on those turns". Sometimes during a turn, no matter how careful, my wing will yank 20 degrees in direction of bank. Anything you can recommend, and also does instructor take into account the windy and bumpy conditions. Thanks. I'm a HUGE admirerer of this program. I am getting consistently over 100 for my flight scores now!
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FSFlyingSchool Developer
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Hi - Very glad you are enjoying flying with FSFlyingSchool! Flying in significant turbulence can be challenging and while Mr Smith and his team cannot as yet determine the difference between rough handling by the pilot and bumpy air, this is something that we hope to be able to refine in the FSFS model. Hold on tight - it's going to be a rough ride!
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