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  #61  
Old December 1st 06, 11:13 AM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Neil Gould
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Default Question on Baron 58 prop control

Recently, Mxsmanic posted:

Neil Gould writes:

By that logic, everyone who ever lived is either dead, or will die,
so they must not be taking life seriously.


The dead pilots to whom I referred had died in air accidents due to
their own mistakes.

Human beings make mistakes. Take any number of your posts, for examples.

You can't presume to know what a pilot's attitude was from the
fatality statistics.


You can when you read the accident reports or the CVR transcripts.

Such reports only tell you the presumptions of the reporters, and CVR
transcripts generally only tell you the resolution process after some
problem has arisen. The rest is your imagination.

Neil





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Old December 2nd 06, 01:15 AM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Dave[_3_]
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Default Question on Baron 58 prop control

I was just about to ask!

I heard a story about a (sim) real hard landing that blew a seal in a
hyd cylinder..

The sim here (talked my way into that in return for a "demo" flight
with one of my Radio controlled helis) could shake you really good if
you were pushing it...

Cheers!

D


On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 20:49:10 -0600, "Jim Macklin"
wrote:

The one I heard was a pilot wanted to see if the sim could
do a snap roll and it did.



"Dave" wrote in message
.. .
| Yikes!
|
| I have heard of this..
|
| I was in A CH 46 chopper full motion sim, and somehow
got it into a
| retreating blade stall, and it DID shake!
|
| HARD!
|
| Dave
|
|
| On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 22:45:06 -0600, "Jim Macklin"
| wrote:
|
| A real full motion flight sim can kill you. There are
| reports of serious injuries and broken bones. I even
know
| of at least one simulator that ripped the mounting bolts
out
| of the concrete and really crashed.
|
| Seat belts are not optional.
|
|
|
| "A Lieberma" wrote in message
| .18...
| | Dave wrote in
| | :
| |
| | Sims have their place. I picked a friend just after
he
| went through a
| | "sim" session, (He was training in a new type, 737 I
| think)
| |
| | He was a MESS! They had piled several failures on
him,
| he had to
| | change his clothes, he was soaked, and actually
shaking
| a bit, and
| | his voice was unsteady. Maybe a sim, but what they
put
| him through
| | was "real" enough! (he passed)
| |
| | Probably two factors that brought on the sweat factor
(and
| realism).
| |
| | A. It probably was a full motion sim (or sim where he
sat
| in it rather
| | then in front of a computer)
| |
| | B. He had a job riding on the outcome
| |
| | Much different then sitting in front of a computer
monitor
| PLAYING MSFS
| |
| | Allen
|
|


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Old December 3rd 06, 05:26 AM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Morgans[_2_]
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"Kingfish" wrote

Mxsmanic wrote:

However, turbofans


Turbines burn lotsa


You had to give in to the dark side, huh?

So sorry. :-(
--
Jim in NC
 




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