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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 07:18:13 GMT, "Arbr64"
wrote: Therefore they are restricted to 25 degrees of bank. Where did you get this from ? There is no such thing. Airliners execute 45 degree banks on every flight. 25 degrees of bank doesn't produce much of a heading change in a jet, test it yourself in FS. From some test I had to take in life (Ican't remember if it was a written, or just a test in a different class). What I omitted was "aircraft with a Flight Director/Autopilot installed are permitted to use the maximum rate of turn commanded by the FD/AP (which is generally 25 degrees)." I've also learn from following this thread that airlines do 4 minute turns as a general rule. z |
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