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owl-attack
18th Jan 2014, 12:50
Hi All
This is a questions asked in one of the airlines for a pilots upgrade interview

Why do we practice steep turns in the simulators when we actually never perform steep turns in real flying ?

What do you think is the reason

Thanks

flyingchanges
18th Jan 2014, 13:37
To see if you can fly an airplane.

Gulfstreamaviator
18th Jan 2014, 14:04
It is a very good test of hand, eye, ( and possibly) feet coordination, plus scan is demonstrated, as well as lack of tunnel vision and dependent on the brief, CRM.....


Having said that, when briefed to include: pitch attitude of 2.5 nose up, 1600 per side burn, 250 kts etc, etc, it does become a numbers game, and with a HUD even more so.


But it does demonstrate all the points above mentioned.

RTN11
18th Jan 2014, 14:49
You might use it if you get ATC saying "Unknown traffic 12 o' clock, avoiding action turn left heading 090 degrees"

Then you want to get the autopilot out and bank as much as you can to get round away from the traffic, passenger comfort goes out of the window just as it would with a TA alert, GPWS warning, or stall warner, you want to whip the aircraft in as tight a turn as you can.

I've had this twice now, rather good fun.

Pushing things to the limit in the sim also helps with unusual attitude recovery.

hvogt
18th Jan 2014, 15:22
dependent on the brief, CRM.....Indeed. Announcing you were going to ignore any GPWS bank angle warnings (hopefully just one) during the manoeuvre is an easy way to earn some brownie points for communication.

Exaviator
19th Jan 2014, 06:36
Why do we practice steep turns in the simulators when we actually never perform steep turns in real flying ?

You may never suffer an engine fire in a life time of flying, but you still practice the procedure on a regular basis. Its all about maintaining your basic skills.

ahramin
19th Jan 2014, 23:15
We don't practice steep turns in the sim.