Have you actually flown a forward-slip?
It might feel unnerving on the first attempt but once mastered, it becomes a normal procedure one can rely on as a pilot.
Some planes require it for landing, e.g. aerobatic airplanes with a high angle of attack - otherwise the pilot would not be able to see the runway.
Yes, I'm a Private Pilot. I've done them dozens of time. Still feels weird to be flying sideways and cross controlled.
Have you actually flown a forward-slip?
It might feel unnerving on the first attempt but once mastered, it becomes a normal procedure one can rely on as a pilot.
Some planes require it for landing, e.g. aerobatic airplanes with a high angle of attack - otherwise the pilot would not be able to see the runway.