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Old 17th Feb 2018, 23:28
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misd-agin
 
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(e) as to what target body angle might be appropriate, that remains a bit hit and miss in the absence of an angle of attack indication, or some other means of deducing that information from what is provided.


Which is why the whole ‘target pitch attitude of X’ is nonsense. TRI has decided -10 worked. Airplane had an AOA readout. So I pushed the nose ever lower using the AOA - “no. Use -10.” The slightest back pressure, perhaps still less than 1 G, triggered a stick shaker. “I don’t know what happened but it should work.”

New TRI in the fleet, no AOA experience, had come up with his own ‘technique.’ Debrief, and immediate call to fleet manager, knocked that nonsense off.
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