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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
Little Endian writes:
Ok. So its much less realistic than I thought because wake turbulence
avoidance is a very important concern for real pilots.
True, but it's not something that requires practice. In real life, you simply
take care to avoid wake turbulence; in the sim, you can take the same
precautions if you wish, but you don't have to.
Am I the only one seeing the irony in this/
Someone who claims that a sim is close to real life, and wants
to do everything that is done in the real world, but thinks that it is
*OPTIONAL* to handle a problem that has killed people over the years?
You don't get to cherrypick operations like this. If you're in
a PC-12 and you come in 1 mile in trail of a B767, you don't get to
pick and say "I'm not going to take precautions for wake turbulence" in
the real world; you either do it, or you risk your life. If you want to
do this in the real world (which in your case, you don't (thank the
gods) ), you had best do what you can to avoid it, whether it's there
or not.
You contradict yourself with every statement you make, Anthony.
BL.
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