I have had some time to think lately and one of the topics was *flying CLPA*.
I have seen so many people when they are learning that do what the title says. They yank on the handle and hang on until it is time to do something else. This is a common fault I know.
I ain't that good, I only fly a few patterns a year, maybe two dozen if I am really lucky, but I can fly the pattern (and close to 500 once or twice). The deal I have seen is that once you are over the terror of heading toward the ground, you learn to actually fly a maneuver. Giving minor inputs as you go through the shapes. Once you actually feel this, and someone coaches you as to what the maneuver looks like from your perspective in the middle, you will begin to see a *pattern* take shape.
Am I crazy? (don't answer that......)
Bill <><