Tweaking the throttle on approach
Ron Natalie writes:
And flaps...it has to have flaps.
Don't small single-engine planes have flaps?
The number of engines doesn't matter. By the way a twin with two
HP wouldn't be HP either.
High-performance, complex ... when did the FAA set these standards? It must
have been when the Wright brothers were around if they are this low. To me,
an F-16 is high performance, not a Baron. And a Space Shuttle is complex (or,
arguably, a large jet airliner).
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