I guess I get to practice what I think I need to practice. Steep turns, stall recovery, basic navigation and basically try to make flying the plane second nature so I can then think about other things and not just concentrating on "flying the plane".
I have always been spot-on in the the glides before, it was definitely the conditions. I would turn final and think "this looks good" but the big headwind component kept me way high. I keep thinking that with such a strong headwind I would need more height to make the field. I said to one of the guys after putting the plane away "i felt I was nearly high enough to glide to YPAD!" on my second last and worst attempt :-)
Last week on two approaches I hit sink at about 350 feet on final with one of those only affecting one wing causing an almost 30 degree bank. The darn thing dropped like a brick for a short distance and had me going for a second. I can certainly see why being slow on an approach can be a disaster! I small twist of throttle and the old sportstar leaps away, I like its power.
Once we started taxing I said to the instructor, "your not getting out of the plane on me today!" I am sure he had no intention of it but.. :-)
That's a bugger about only one sportstar thats for sure!