All,
I'm not making much progress locating and purchasing my first machine.
I'm torn between side by side versus tandem as after 14 hours training in a side by side as well as several back seat rides in a tandem I can see that the tandem is the more fun machine (better visibility, more agile) but the only thing that is holding me back is a slight amount of anxiety I experience in a tandem on takeoff for about 10 seconds or so into the flight, and I don't get this in a side by side. Its just the initial takeoff and only once in the air between 50 feet and 300 feet that I experience this and after that I'm fine including landings. Its also not airsickness - I do naturally have a small fear of heights. A tandem with a full canopy does help but only a little.
So being a student pilot not to far away from 'graduating' I'm cautious that being a low hours pilot, solo and with this anxiety after takeoff is not a good mix. I'm convinced as I get more experience with flying and confidence with my own machine this will go away but its the first 50 - 100 hours could be a problem especially if it puts me off executing a good takeoff.
I'm wondering if others have experienced this as well, if it swayed your preference for side by side versus tandem, and if you did have this anxiety disappear as you got more confident and experienced.
Thoughts?
I'm not making much progress locating and purchasing my first machine.
I'm torn between side by side versus tandem as after 14 hours training in a side by side as well as several back seat rides in a tandem I can see that the tandem is the more fun machine (better visibility, more agile) but the only thing that is holding me back is a slight amount of anxiety I experience in a tandem on takeoff for about 10 seconds or so into the flight, and I don't get this in a side by side. Its just the initial takeoff and only once in the air between 50 feet and 300 feet that I experience this and after that I'm fine including landings. Its also not airsickness - I do naturally have a small fear of heights. A tandem with a full canopy does help but only a little.
So being a student pilot not to far away from 'graduating' I'm cautious that being a low hours pilot, solo and with this anxiety after takeoff is not a good mix. I'm convinced as I get more experience with flying and confidence with my own machine this will go away but its the first 50 - 100 hours could be a problem especially if it puts me off executing a good takeoff.
I'm wondering if others have experienced this as well, if it swayed your preference for side by side versus tandem, and if you did have this anxiety disappear as you got more confident and experienced.
Thoughts?
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