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Old 13th Apr 2018, 16:08
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Originally Posted by 16024
In the early days I was struggling with S&L in an out-of-trim Cherokee, and was discouraged from "playing" with the rudder trim on the basis that the tendency for it to keep flying one wing down was because of the crosswind...
In recent days in an airliner, (which was a bit crooked) I was approaching to land with some aileron trim to the left, to hold a neutral force. The other pilot pointed out that we're expecting a right crosswind and I'm trimmed against the crosswind. I pointed out that it's trimmed neutral right now (and physically let go of the yoke to show him) and expected him to realize his brainfart. No, he persisted in trying to convince me that "I'm just making my job harder" being trimmed against the crosswind. I wish I was kidding.

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