It sounds like you're referring to a third flight lesson! In many flight training programs, Lesson 3 usually involves building on the basics learned in the first two lessons, often with a focus on more advanced maneuvers or deeper understanding of flight controls. This could include practicing:
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Straight and Level Flight: Mastering how to keep the airplane flying level and straight without constant input from the pilot.
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Turns: Learning how to execute shallow, medium, or steep turns while maintaining altitude.
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Climbs and Descents: Practicing the technique for ascending or descending safely, including learning how to adjust the throttle and pitch for proper rate of climb or descent.
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Introduction to Navigation: Beginning to understand and follow basic navigation techniques, such as using visual references or using the aircraft's instruments.
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Radio Communication: Becoming more comfortable with communication with air traffic control (ATC), including basic calls and responses.
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