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Old 28th Jul 2013, 05:08
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Good post Milt.

I frequently find myself flying different types in a short period, sometimes three a day. Switching classes holds more hazard, as really, to meet the design requirement for a certified aircraft, aircraft within the same class should be pretty similar, and the use of a checklist should get you through safely.

Memorable was my first solo helicopter flight into busy controlled airspace I knew very well as a fixed wing pilot. The old habits revert when you get busy. In my C 150, and most light fixed wings, what's the control under your left thumb? The Mic key. What's the little button resting under your left thumb in a helicopter? The starter. Engaging the starter instead of the transmit is not good. I did not hurt the SW300, but I made it yaw!

I don't take 24 hours between types, but I do stop myself for a moment, and manually reboot my mind - particularly when flying amphibians, switching between flying boats and floatplanes, or tricycle to taildragger. When I fly twins, I pause on the runway, and speak to myself the pretakeoff briefing. If I forget the pretakeoff briefing to myself, or to say aloud to myself wheels down for landing on land, or wheels up for landing on water, I tell myself off!
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Old 29th Jul 2013, 21:32
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Good post DAR too.
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