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On another forum, the question has been raised as to why the pilot in a heli
usually sits on the right (excepting tandem cockpit arrangements, obviously!), when in a fixed wing aircraft the PIC sits on the left. Does anyone here know the definitive answer? In fact, IS there a definitive answer, or is it just because that's the way they've developed? After thinking about it, I came to the conclusion that it's maybe to do with ergonomics, in that with your left arm reaching down to the side to the collective and right arm out in front, you tend to get better visibility to the right as it's more comfortable twisting that way, e.g. when coming in to land in a tight spot. BTW I am NOT a heli pilot, (not full scale ones anyway) so I am quite prepared to be wrong!! Thanks all, Tim --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 15/04/2004 |
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