Listen "Episode 440: Max Performance Error: Overpulling Collective to the Armpit Could Cause a Fatal Accident"
Episode Synopsis
The Final Approach Course AdvantageAt H.O.G.S., we’ve run 30 check-rides in 30 months. Every single one revealed a new lesson, a new mistake, or a new technique worth sharing. That’s why we created this series—to help you avoid these pitfalls before you sit down with the examiner.When you book a Final Approach Course, you get:
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TakeawayPulling the collective to your armpit may sound like “max performance,” but it’s a max error. It kills RPM, kills climb, and could cause a fatal accident.The pilots who pass check-rides—and stay safe in the real world—are the ones who train smarter, not harder. Todd’s story proves it: mistakes can become lessons, and lessons can save lives.
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