Is there really such a thing as a "tailwheel" endorsement.  I have a good
many hours in a tailwheel KR and have no such "endorsement".  I was either
lucky or not lucky back when I first flew mine because there either was no
such rule, or I was oblivious to it.  I knew almost nothing about flying a
tailwheel and certainly was lucky to get through it without killing myself
or destroying my plane.

I need a refresher, a long one, to get my license current before flying
again and asked my "to be" instructor if he had a tailwheel plane to give me
the instruction and check ride in, no luck there.  

It is too bad that there isn't a school somewhere in the country that
specializes in tailwheel training, like the RV "transition" school.  However
 for that, you even have to already be experienced in the type plane that
you are getting transition training for. 

N64KR

Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC

da...@kr-builder.org

See you in Red Oak - 2003

See our KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Click on the pic
See our EAA Chapter 242 at http://EAA242.org

Reply via email to