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On Feb 17, 3:03*am, VOR-DME wrote:
In article , says... On Feb 17, 1:43*am, VOR-DME wrote: In article , says... Interesting, in that we tend to handfly the Mooney in IMC, using autopilot only when we need a break if there's only one pilot on board. It's a subjective thing I suppose, but hand flying does not take a lot of effort en route (or most of the time, if truth be told) and I'd not want to have to suddenly transition to hand flying in IMC in the unlikely event the autopilot had a subtle failure. Interesting. I do not share your point of view, but I respect it. I not only hand-fly, in training, but I (like others) fly partial panel, to simulate vacuum failure (conventional systems) or electrical failure (glass systems). In "real" flight, I use everything available, freeing up the xx% of my brain that was used just maintaining heading and altitude to maintain a higher-level vision of the progress of the flight. I believe this overall vision is more important that the difficulty of transitioning to a degraded control mode in the case of a system failure, partly because of the unlikelihood of the latter. There's more to our side of the story -- we like to hand fly! Our self adminstered safety flights are a bit more challenging than those administered by our cfi, esp w/r/t partial panel, *instrument failures, and unusual attitudes. I suspect the difference in safety between our two methods would be hard to quantify. One of us could type more loudly than the other, I suppose -- this is the usernet after all. . Sorry for the /null/ post!! I like to hand fly too. Insisted on it in my IR training. NDB approaches IMC as well. But I won't subject my passengers to increased risk just because I think it's more challenging for myself. IS THAT CLEAR? I*S T*H*A*T C*L*E*A*R*?? :-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As I suggested, I doubt very much we put ourselves or our px at increased risk by hand flying. The NTSB in fact in this case is on record as suggesting hand flying is better than autopilot. You are intitled to your opinion, but your attempt to type loudly is less than mature. Given that, I would not choose to fly with you as PIC. You can probably post in a larger font, that might help you 'shout' better. |
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