Originally Posted by
ryane946
My advice is get your instructor and go for an hour of practice doing power on stalls. I don't recommend doing any of this solo. You just don't learn anything.
I did exactly that. I realized I was not getting it right and I had concerns with entering a spin due to being uncoodinated so that is why I stopped doing that maneuver.
Thanks all. I understand the concern with doing maneuvers solo. That lesson was my last one in the before the final check. It was also the only one where the student does stalls solo.
In the previous training I usually did stalls to either N or S magnetic and that is how I was doing them that day. The wind was 140@6 true. With the local 10*E variation I had some crosswind. I think it was a mix of the crosswind and the different CG. I went up with my instructor today to polish up short/soft landings and we did a few power-on stalls and they were perfect with the wind 10* off the nose.