Thanks MTV. Both techniques require skills. We both have been with students who started too early or tried for too much clearance and bled kinetic energy. We can load a Cub to max gross with fuel and student but there is no way to fully prepare him for the first time he has to get out heavy , hot, and or high and then get to the field without hitting anything and then get into and out of a crop surrounded by tall trees several times before he gets some of the load sprayed. You could possibly math all that out and come up with a reasonable load, but those numbers would not keep you in most seats.
These guys are paying pretty good attention to your wise cautions, but things happen. I have found the extra kinetic energy of low ground effect for as long as practicable to save me many, many times over. The early extra altitude gaining with a Vx or Vy climb when that shows on the ASI is not easily converted into maneuvering speed when facing high trees. And once climb is began, the extra energy of low ground effect is gone and cannot easily be regained.
I have never had to grab the stick, at the end of a spray run. I have often had to make students stay down a bit longer. When loaded they must just get over. Often leveling is required on top of the obstruction. We could start early and then level and then fly level to the obstacles. Things happen, however, and once we have used up our zoom, descent is entirely possible.
I have never been comfortable with the idea that once established, Vx or Vy or any V is guaranteed.
