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Re: Most commonly misunderstood CPL theories/excercises

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 12:44 pm
by Colonel
There probably is an easier-to-fly taildragger than
the SuperD ... but I can't think of one!

If a high-time pilot can't check out on one in a
single flight, there is no hope for him.

It's tragic how unimportant basic stick and rudder
skills are, these days.

Re: Most commonly misunderstood CPL theories/excercises

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 6:45 pm
by Liquid Charlie
From a pilots viewpoint which would be the most complex to operate
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Well Chuck can we factor the flight engineer into it  ;D  -- and yes the DC6 because while it's computers are likely - or should be more intuitive they operate at a little slower pace --