Is there anyone in this group that instructs in a Pacer on a regular basis? Thoughts on putting it on the line for tailwheel endorsements?
Is there anyone in this group that instructs in a Pacer on a regular basis? Thoughts on putting it on the line for tailwheel endorsements?
Alaska floats and skis in Talkeetna Alaska uses pacers.
It wouldn't be my first choice. A cub, champ or citabria is more forgiving of a student's mishandling. I've given a lot of tailwheel endorsements in a champ, but it's harder to stay ahead of a student in the Pacer. Just my opinion
I'd agree on all counts, just wondering if anyone is doing it.
A flight school at Scappoose Oregon (Near Portland) did tailwheel training in a Pacer.
It has been damaged at least twice.
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2019/0...er-n7822d.html
I would say it is not the best candidate for average pilot or new student to learn tailwheel.
GG
Glen Geller
1955 PA22-150 "One For Papa!"