I meant to state: only partly consistent - unable to correct the text now that I am home from hols and reading all of this on something bigger than my iPhone. My style is more like that of http://www.dylanaviation.com/ I like his philosophy: "To be a flyer, students need to master only two skills: do not cause the airplane to stall and control yaw. Specifically pilots should know how to turn an airplane. Until the FAA requires CFIs to teach and pilots to master and demonstrate that skill, I fear the bad safety record will continue."Jim of Contact Flying, by contrast, seems to be more like http://billquirkbooks.com/blog/2014/06/30/landing-insights/ who is in Alaska and somewhat critical of the technique by Mountain/Canyon Flying in Idaho - I lived in Wyoming for some years and did some backcountry flying in a Husky in Idaho etc. I'm certainly not of the "elite Alaskan pilot’s aviation sphere".