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    New PPL student-4 hours, Nerves performing stalls and landings.

    Hahah you saying they take a beating makes me laugh a little because my instructor always says, jokingly, "You have to crash into the runway a few hundred times before you get it down".
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    New PPL student-4 hours, Nerves performing stalls and landings.

    Update: had another lesson today, just ground work because the weather was terrible but I learned SO much in those 2 hours and my instructor and I have a bond now so there's trust which is helpful. I'm WAY more confident and ready to stall :-) Thanks for all the advice to everyone who has replied
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    New PPL student-4 hours, Nerves performing stalls and landings.

    I agree. I think exposing myself fully to what's going on will be helpful. I'll tell him I'm nervous but I want to do it alone. I need to learn.
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    New PPL student-4 hours, Nerves performing stalls and landings.

    Oh yes, I may never "like" them but I'm certain i'll get a grip on them with practice making them easier. Just going to keep going and make it work. Thanks for your input :)
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    New PPL student-4 hours, Nerves performing stalls and landings.

    Thanks! I think my instructor is fine, he's very patient and will explain anything I ask about and demonstrate if necessary. I'm only 4 hours in too so I feel like if I needed a change in that aspect I'd figure it out a bit later. I think it's more controlling the feelings as you described. I...
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    New PPL student-4 hours, Nerves performing stalls and landings.

    Hello! I fly out of GON and I fly piper cherokees
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    New PPL student-4 hours, Nerves performing stalls and landings.

    I began training at the beginning of February and I fly once a week currently. I am wanting to fly more than once a week now to keep my mind sharp during this process. I have not yet done a stall on my own due to trying to get used to the weightless feeling of it. But I have been practicing slow...
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