Side-stick controlls
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From: Amidst the dust and the flies, somewhere in Western Australia
Side-stick controlls
Once again I ask that you forgive my ignorance!.
Could any persons whom have flown with side-sticks please
advise how long it took to get fam'd with them, especially when coming off older gen types. For me personally, I could not imagine getting comfy real quickly with side-sticks, but then again I am an old f@rt now and as they say you can't teach and old dog new tricks... Understand and admire the technology behind them, just can't get my head around not having a yoke in front .
Regards
Could any persons whom have flown with side-sticks please
advise how long it took to get fam'd with them, especially when coming off older gen types. For me personally, I could not imagine getting comfy real quickly with side-sticks, but then again I am an old f@rt now and as they say you can't teach and old dog new tricks... Understand and admire the technology behind them, just can't get my head around not having a yoke in front .
Regards
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From: Canada
It takes a long time to get used to the fact that:
A. You cannot tell how much control input the autopilot is entering.
B. You cannot tell how much control input the other pilot is entering.
In either case it could be full control input but you have no way of knowing that.
A. You cannot tell how much control input the autopilot is entering.
B. You cannot tell how much control input the other pilot is entering.
In either case it could be full control input but you have no way of knowing that.
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From: Krautland
I have never personally flown a bus, neither the real deal nor a simulator, but everyone who did and talked with me about this very issue said it takes about three to five minutes of actual handflying to get used to it and another ten or so minutes to feel comfortable about it.
My guess would be that it is more a mental thing than anything else. If you absolutely donŽt want to get used to it, chances are you wonŽt (or at least youŽll have a hard time in the process).
My guess would be that it is more a mental thing than anything else. If you absolutely donŽt want to get used to it, chances are you wonŽt (or at least youŽll have a hard time in the process).
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Two circuits and it's done, very intuitive...
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