brian_k said:I'm currently flying the Harvard
Facebook update #1: This is awesome, flying at 10,000.surfing the net and flying, at least your not texting
They expect that everyone is showing up with a few years since PFT and start it off right back at basics. I have PFT and only about 2 hrs on a 172 so I was a little worried but nothing is expected at the start.1) How is getting back in the groove after the large lull from PFT to BFT? After a 2 month break due to weather this winter, I had rust and can only imagine a year+ off.
Things are picking up. There hasn't been anything major since that last big servicibility problem so now they are trying to get rid of the backlog. But it is going to take a while.2) With 2nd and 3rd year ROTP students coursed for PFT this summer (previously a rare occurrence I've heard), it sounds like PFT may be sorting itself out. Is there any indication that the BFT backlog is starting to sort out? Or is weather & maintenance still plaguing courses?
Looks cool but its not the most comfortable thing in the world. The plane is also f$@king amazing. After flying the Grob and the Harvard, I would recommend this over PFT extended any day.3) How cool does it feel to put the helmet & mask on?
The Grob cruises at 120kts and does the circuit slower than that. We do the circuit at 220kts with 60 degs of bank and 2G's. Everything happens a lot faster. That being said, I find the Harvard is an easier aircraft to fly. It is easier to land, if you get a little slow there is tons of power it bring it back up, and if you need to dump some speed there is always the speed brake. I want Jets but even if I don't get them I'm glad I am flying the Harvard for phase 2 instead of the Grob (no offense to the PFT-E guys).How difficult is it to go from flying an aircraft with 250hp to one that has 1100hp?
Haha, I'll get back to studying now.I hope your Clearhood 6 and IF2 go well
Yeah, it was really informative. It's always good to get the information first hand.Did you attend the Hornet brief on the 21st?
brian_k said:They expect that everyone is showing up with a few years since PFT and start it off right back at basics. I have PFT and only about 2 hrs on a 172 so I was a little worried but nothing is expected at the start.
There are two bypass guys on my course and they are doing really well so far. The extra hours they have help them as far as hands and feet and airman ship but they have old habits that need to be broken.Hoping this holds true for aerobatics as well? I'm a PFT bypass so have no experience at all with aerobatics.
brian_k said:There are two bypass guys on my course and they are doing really well so far. The extra hours they have help them as far as hands and feet and airman ship but they have old habits that need to be broken.
First off, we are still early in the course so I can only say as to what I have seen so far.Can you expand on what kinds of old habits are picked up?
Vince126 said:also for your phase 2 training, were you posted to Moosejaw?