Originally Posted by
JetJock16
Ahhhhh..................No. Two or three adjustments nose up is all that's needed, anymore and the a/c will float or climb.
As for which a/c, look at all the domiciles and choose the one that works best for you. Closest to home, number of flights, are the flights company (makes commuting MUCH MUCH easier), can you live there, does family live there, price of crash pads and what ever other questions you might have. After you have your domicile then choose your equipment. Remember that QOL (quality of life) is much more important than equipment.
Ok, that's what I figured. It didn't make sense that Canadair would make the CRJ that difficult to land. I guess it was just a sim thing or something? No clue.