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Old 18th May 2011, 21:25
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Kerling-Approsh KG
 
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IO540,

I really don't have time for this or wish to enter into debate, but...

Why would two hours training be astonishing? What do the regulations require?

What is your experience in radar track analysis?

No, an autopilot doesn't fly a heading. You clearly have no appreciation of how autopilots work (they fly asymptotic curves tending towards the determined track according to complex algorythms).

What makes the autopilot you mention 'very good'. Are you qualified to make this statement, or is it your observation?

Rebating controllers commenting on track keeping, are you a controller? Do you know what track jitter is?

Your words on pilots' final transmissions are particularly worthy of criticism: Pure sensationalist nonsense, without any foundation in fact at all.

And how are you qualified to say that OVC007 is not reason for a crash?

You're embarrassing yourself here. My advice is to bug out and stick to what you know, whatever that is...
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