On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:07:12 GMT, "G. Sylvester"
wrote:
Most flight instructors I've known
get ****ed if you question their authority. Could be because most of
them learned by rote the stuff that they're teaching and couldn't defend
it if they tried.
Most likely.
hehehe. I'm extremely demanding of myself (PTS is nothing, I'll be
satisfied when I can fly an ILS down to minimums in turbulence when that
fan up front ain't working, ie when all hell breaks loose). I also
If you are flying the ILS under those conditions in high performance
you can pretty well figure you are going to land a tad short of the
runway.
If the engine quite while coming down the ILS, my only hope would be
to get the gear up. It's one of the reasons I fly instrument
approaches at 120 MPH.
drill the hell out of my CFII with questions. Fortunately, he
appreciates a demanding a student as he said most students don't think
about flying and don't ask many questions. Makes me wonder if people
really take off in 200 foot ceilings, no approach into the departure
airport and one day short of being out of currency.
You forgot , single engine.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com
Gerald