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Old August 23rd 03, 04:34 PM
Ray Romeu
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That reminds me of an incident over Cape Coral Fl, a new pilot was flying a
moskito spray chopper and instead of the push to talk he pushed the wrong
button on the stick and dumped his bug killer over a couple of houses,
killed the landscape plants and ****ed the owner too.

Ray

"Ed Wischmeyer" wrote in message
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Has anyone got an appreciation of the RAC (formerly Menzimer Aircraft
Corporation) stick grips? I am particularely interested in the multiple
switch model.


Don't know which one that is, but there's a lot of very bad human
factors that goes into stick grips with lots of switches.

Attributes of things you want on the switch:
* You use 'em a lot
* You need 'em in a hurry
* If you push 'em by mistake, no big deal

A disadvantage of things on the stick is that they're usually not
labeled, and if they are, you may have to remove your hand to [try to]
read the label.

Best examples of things that may belong on the stick are electric trim
and push to talk.

Things you should *not* have on the stick are starter, flaps, and cowl
flaps. Some folks do that, but...

Ed Wischmeyer