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Old 17th Jan 2023, 13:15
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Originally Posted by Uplinker
Is it possible that the very experienced TRE was showing the very inexperienced F/O how to do a circling type approach to this airfield ?
Then - I don't know - maybe he either positioned it much too tight, and/or kept his eyes outside the cockpit too much and didn't keep an eye on the power setting or the airspeed ? If so, the F/O probably would have been looking out too, to learn the 'picture', so neither pair of eyes was inside on the instruments.
Anju Khatiwada had flown close to 6,400 hours and was about to become a CPT.
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