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Old October 7th 07, 01:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Mxsmanic wrote in
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Bertie the Bunyip writes:

Flying is a right hand brain activity. At least the handling portion
is. The right hand side of the brain dosn't do abstractions like
numbers, at least not until the left hand side (which can't fly worth
a ****) sends it over to the right side in a readily digestable form
which enables the right brain to chew it into a picture.

An analogue display cuts the left hand side out of the loop and
enables the calcualtion rate to increase the right sides "frame rate"
so that corrections can be made more frequently thus enabling the
pilot to fly the airplane more smooothly and with more authority.


Most of this is pure speculation, although it is interesting.


No it isn't. I do it, you don;t


People who prefer the numbers usualy don't fly very well at all.


Unless, of course, they are flying an airliner in which systems are
more important than hand-flying. In that case, they may be a lot
better at it.


It was an airliner I was talking about Fjukktard.

I
You don't do trig while you're shooting pool and expect to win the
game.


Some people do (cf. card counters).

Card counters use trig to play pool , do they?

You are the dumbest fjukkwit I've ever seen.

Bertie