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date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 00:16:47 +0000,    group: uk.d-i-y        back       
Re: So who's paying for this bit of ecobollox ... ?   
In message , Dave 
 writes
>dennis@home wrote:
>
>>> Same for one engine failing on takeoff..drop the prop back to 
>>>feather  and pull the throttle, and make the testee fly it up to safe 
>>>altitude  after a 'touch and go'
>>  Aeroplanes not toys.
>> The simulators cost more than some £25k Cessna so they do simple 
>>stuff  in them.
>> It won't teach you anything about what happens when the wings are 
>>nearly  torn off by wind shear or what happens with icing or when both 
>>engines  fail.
>
>Dennis, it is quite obvious from that statement that you have no 
>history  in the aerospace industry.
>
Could you imagine dennis trying to pilot a plane

If he didn't stall it by going too slowly, with his innate navigational 
skills, he's prolly end up 100 miles from his destination


-- 
geoff
date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 00:16:47 +0000   author:   geoff

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