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Old 16th Aug 2005, 19:47
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You need as dense a forest as possible - the biggest thing to get in to your head is that you're going to hit something.

Interestingly, this is one of the best discussions in my CRM courses

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Old 16th Aug 2005, 19:56
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Fly to survive!

Engine parameters and rotor speed limitations are there, in the main, to ensure that everything reaches TBO at the right time.

Even Frank R will tell you at the school " the engine (in an R22) is rated to 160hp - dont crash just because you didn't want to exceed the MAP limit for the day!"

Rotor overspeed, vne exceed - who cares? when it comes the time to put all your training to good effect - LIVE!
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Old 16th Aug 2005, 22:28
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Eagle 86, no, don't think I know you, just wondering idly about the sign off part of your posts.
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