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Old 19th Jan 2016, 10:41
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How to land a Cirrus and use it again..

Here is something to brighten up a January day, Bryan a guy over on Pilots of America forum posted this and its going viral...he really is a natural comic ...

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Brilliant! My sort of humour .
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I thought it was very funny and a reflection of the modern PPL training ( stir ) ))
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24 mile final!
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I might use that one.
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24mile final...

I fly a great deal in Florida, lots of airspace and non towered fields where you are not talking to ATC, I have heard more than one call....." Anywhere Traffic..er Cessna Skyhawk NXWZ....20 to the north inbound for runway 5 full stop...any aircraft in the pattern advise" .....

Oh how I've been tempted to key the mike and say " Hey F18 jockey bring it on in....
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I did only skip through this....but the pilot spent very little time looking out for other aircraft....most of his flight he seems to be absorbed in the instrument panel......
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It is comedy. There's the remark about the sidestick when describing the cockpit. There's the warning voice - added. And the traffic advisory comment near the end. No reason to doubt the pilots competence.
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A joke comedy ? Never ? I was sure this was an accurate depiction of the modern Cirrus pilot techniques ?
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A joke comedy ? Never ? I was sure this was an accurate depiction of the modern Cirrus pilot techniques ?
there's a technique, I though it was blind luck.

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