A few things above caught my eye.
Here in Can. we had to do 5 hrs under the hood, IFR training as part of the single engine private VFR lisc. Is that the same in the US? A certain % of that could be done on a REAL old fashion sim machine that had a Cess. 172 panel, with dual nav radios and an ADF, I think 10% of the sim hrs counted , not exceeding 1 hour total IFR time, it was even singed off by your instructor.
The other thing I want to ask my fellow pilots, has to do with above mentioned crosswinds.
I took extra hrs of training in crosswind landings because once when my real instructor was on holiday, I flew with a rookie instructor and when we came in on final we had a gusty 25knt crosswind at about 60 deg. off our nose,(aprx 310 deg on runway 25), and the rookie instructor used the crab technique for landing. Well sure enough as we crabbed in , with the nose into the wind, just at flare out, the wind stopped dead and we hit the runway like a rock with our nose off center. thankfully we pogo sticked back up the wind returned and we landed. well I was scared. I wouldn't stand for being scared in a plane as PIC, so when my real instructor returned I told him what happened, and we spent an extra 5 hrs only flying when there was a severe crosswind.
All my long windedness aside, this is my question. How many of you learned the harder, but more sure technique of landing always nose to runway, fighting rudder all the way in, as opposed to the easier 'crab' into the wind and straighten out on flare technique?
Just wonderin, cause it really came into play when I went for a float rating.
Bumba