AvCan Experts Say Stick & Rudder Skills Unnecessary

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Colonel
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Let's not forget the "hard landing" at Halifax:

[img width=500 height=375]http://i.cbc.ca/1.3014702.1427723176!/f ... ngines.jpg[/img]


Or the time they tried to hand-fly at SFO:

[img width=500 height=281]http://gdb.voanews.com/8B23339F-3645-48 ... 1_s_r1.jpg[/img]


No point mentioning AF 447 or Colgan 3407 -
they simply haven't entered the collective
awareness of the AvCan Experts.

[img width=500 height=489]http://sportysnetwork.com/airfacts/wp-c ... n-3407.jpg[/img]

That's a "hard landing", all right.


TransAsia Airways Flight 235 was another
dazzling display of stick & rudder skills:

[img width=500 height=375]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... _crash.png[/img]


Cdnpilot77
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Many FTU's put a 5kt x-wind limit on training, anything more is too scary.....nuff said
Colonel
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Do they get white shirts and thick checklists like a real pilot?

Obligatory "BAD PERSON" moment:

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I am sure the harrumphing AvCan experts will
assert that Skip isn't a "real pilot" like them, because
he flies stupid little useless biplanes which don't
teach you anything, according to them.

His day job is flying Boeings for Fedex.  I know,
not a "real pilot" compared to an AvCan expert.
Colonel
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I know a guy, lives near Montreal.  Flies Airbus
for AC.  Bought a Pitts S-2C (stupid little airplane
according to AvCan experts).

He says the Pitts keeps his flying skills sharp,
and that they deteriorate, when he just flies
the 320.

Funny how his opinion differs from the AvCan
experts.  I guess he doesn't know much, as a
guy that flies both Airbus and Pitts regularly.
Chuck Ellsworth

Please forgive me for asking another question regarding this subject.


Is it detrimental for a pilot to have excellent hands and feet flying skills and be in command of a modern jet airliner, would having ingrained hands and feet skills get him/her in trouble flying a modern jet airliner?
Colonel
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That's my impression from the "experts".
Chuck Ellsworth




It is a good thing we never applied for a job flying big jets because we would never have made the cut.


How would you like to be Rockies first officer for a few years?


If you really listened to him and were willing to learn you to might be able to fly a big jet.
Strega
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Flying?


Why would you think you need to know how to fly to be a pilot?  ;)
Chuck Ellsworth

There was a time when you had to know how to fly to be a pilot.



Colonel
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[quote]How would you like to be Rockies first officer for a few years?[/quote]

I was going to say, "I would rather lick a dog's
ass until it bleeds" but I realize now that I
should not promote cruelty to animals, at the
level of being Rocky's FO.
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