737 Pilots Struggled to Control Jet (MEL AP)
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737 Pilots Struggled to Control Jet (MEL AP)
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Scary. I'm an advocate of using the autopilot to reduce workload but then I spent a fair amount of time flying 1960's and 1970's era aircraft so I was fine hand flying.
Scary. I'm an advocate of using the autopilot to reduce workload but then I spent a fair amount of time flying 1960's and 1970's era aircraft so I was fine hand flying.
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European puppy mill flight schools teaching programming and button jamming. The phrase "trust the automation" is most likely heard much more than let's do "another hand flown, raw data, non-precision again." Too many places are teaching automation first, then the bare, bare minimum of hand flying these days. It is becoming a crutch instead of a tool.
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European puppy mill flight schools teaching programming and button jamming. The phrase "trust the automation" is most likely heard much more than let's do "another hand flown, raw data, non-precision again." Too many places are teaching automation first, then the bare, bare minimum of hand flying these days. It is becoming a crutch instead of a tool.
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European puppy mill flight schools teaching programming and button jamming. The phrase "trust the automation" is most likely heard much more than let's do "another hand flown, raw data, non-precision again." Too many places are teaching automation first, then the bare, bare minimum of hand flying these days. It is becoming a crutch instead of a tool.
When hand flying an otherwise full-up jet without a flight director is a hairy deed that you use to regale your buddies over beers, you may want to take a good, hard look at your training.
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For those who have not seen Children of the Magenta, or what to refresh your memory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5_GENu6aqg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5_GENu6aqg
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European puppy mill flight schools teaching programming and button jamming. The phrase "trust the automation" is most likely heard much more than let's do "another hand flown, raw data, non-precision again." Too many places are teaching automation first, then the bare, bare minimum of hand flying these days. It is becoming a crutch instead of a tool.
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Non-puppy mill, non-european, locally grown and bred pilots, lowest cloud at 4700' agl, wind calm (in other words perfect VFR conditions). Who was talking about mastering the basics ?
Let's not pump our chest out too much shall we ?
Earnhardt Mishap
Non-puppy mill, non-european, locally grown and bred pilots, lowest cloud at 4700' agl, wind calm (in other words perfect VFR conditions). Who was talking about mastering the basics ?
Let's not pump our chest out too much shall we ?
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