Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?
On 2007-06-10 20:25:46 -0400, george said:
On Jun 11, 9:35 am, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Actually, both you and Moore are correct really :-)) The body should
remain straight and the head should not be "tilted" off the straight
axis, but turning the head to look where you're going is absolutely
correct. Turning the head while remaining straight up in the seat is
not the same thing as bending the body off axis away from the turn
which is I believe the main gist of the original poster's question.
and there I was, talking to the pax, checking the chart and scanning
instruments and the passing real estate.
Lots of head movement and body movement.
This is just another attempt by our pet pillock to sound like a pilot
instaed of a pile-it
Actually, on the student newsgroup specifically, almost anyone, even a
troll, can ask a question that can accidentally or even deliberately
meet the criteria worthy of a legitimate answer.
I usually deem this criteria as involving something posted that can use
clarification that legitimate student pilots might find beneficial.
If this criteria meets my scrutiny on a thread, I'll usually offer a
comment or two.
I will say however, that I make an effort to restrict this comment to
under-posting people I deem responsible and interested in flight safety.
I seldom if ever directly engage the person to whom you are most likely
referring here.
Dudley Henriques
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