In any side by seating aircraft, the student has to be taught to judge paralllax error. Here's how I do it:
Have the student taxi so as to line up to where he or she believes the nose appears straight over the yellow line, on an unused taxiway. Then, have the student shut down the plane, get out, and see that the plane is crooked. Next, repeat the exercise with the yellow line appearing to be between his or her legs. The nose will appear to be right of the line (to a right seat occupant, it will look to be left of the line.) Again, have the student get out and take a look. Now, the plane will be straight on the taxiway. If the student gets back in and memorizes the sight picture, he or she will now know how to track a taxiway or runway centerline. This will obviously help with takeoffs and landings.
Another approach: the instructor lines the plane up straight, shuts down, has the student get out and look, verifying that the plane is straight. Next, the student gets in the left seat and observes the sight picture. Finally, the student gets in the right seat, and observes the sight picture from there, noticing how different it is.
Sorry, Eddie, this doesn't work in your Sky Arrow.
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