Sitting in the plane or not ?
JOddino
JOddino at socal.rr.com
Mon Feb 9 08:47:23 AKST 2004
Ron,
Thanks for the straight scoop. After reading they should put themselves in
the cockpit, I wonder how many guys went out and tried to visualize the
earth above them when they flew inverted. Everyone should forget that idea
and do what Ron does.
Jim
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Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 6:15 AM
Subject: Re: Sitting in the plane or not ?
> If "sitting in the cockpit" means visualizing the view the
> airborne pilot would have - I defintely don't do that.
>
> I watch the model in general- for a constant visual and
> cognitive lock on pitch, roll, and yaw.
>
> I also try to watch a big picture that includes the horizon,
> box center and box end end comming up. That's required to
> establish size, positioning, and wind correction of maneuvers.
> Really prominent box marking, stripes on ground, or large
> poles that contrast with background are an obvious help.
>
> Somewhere in here we also need a cognitive lock on airspeed for
> aircraft handling characteristics, and ground speed for positioning.
>
> Later,
> Ron Lockhart
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