Originally Posted by
hans brinker
Got my ATPL in 1999, ATP, 5 types, 15K hours with passengers in the back since. Was always instructed that the moment you get airborne, you fly by instrument reference. Not sure her looking at her instruments is the big issue here. I do switch off the AP/AT/FD whenever I feel it's okay ( no company limits on that), and if I screw up, I will get a call from the safety department asking how training can get improved to prevent that from happening again. I am sure that the last sentence will get lost in the EU/ME culturere, but I really feel it's the way forward.
I’m sure you don’t mean it as it says, but you look out of the windrow until the horizon disappears below the nose, then transition to instruments. Otherwise, how do yiu keep tracking the centreline in a crosswind or OEIO?
what this lady in the video does is the incorrect technique; looks straight down at rotate. Give me strength