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A grumpy old man with whom I drink, cuss, and complain about the world on occasion tells a story about doing practice go-arounds between Atlanta and Augusta. On the go-around the check airman would yank an engine back, necessitating what he calls the "cha-cha" maneuver. Said more than one DC-9 was rolled because the pilot flying did not perform the "cha-cha" correctly and the check airman was not quick enough either.
Can I call bull squeeze on that story?
This grumpy old man also introduced me to Smilin' Jack cartoons, so I knows whatchu talkin' 'bout.
I know for sure the "9" has been rolled in flt. training. One time, in stall series with a little frost on one wing. Woops!Originally Posted by buckleyboy
badflaps,A grumpy old man with whom I drink, cuss, and complain about the world on occasion tells a story about doing practice go-arounds between Atlanta and Augusta. On the go-around the check airman would yank an engine back, necessitating what he calls the "cha-cha" maneuver. Said more than one DC-9 was rolled because the pilot flying did not perform the "cha-cha" correctly and the check airman was not quick enough either.
Can I call bull squeeze on that story?
This grumpy old man also introduced me to Smilin' Jack cartoons, so I knows whatchu talkin' 'bout.