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Old October 7th 07, 09:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Arno
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Default Glass cockpit hard to read

I'm not sure what a computer scientist does but I'm a software
engineer with multiple patents, etc which I assume is similar. The


My English is not native, I guess I should say software developer.

transitioning to teaching in glass was almost effortless to me.
Reading airspeed from a tape is much easier because you can also see
trends easier. The only hard part is to accept the fact that you're
not going to fly at 1,000 feet, it may be 1,005 or 995. On an analog
gauge we don't notice the difference but it can be frustrating getting
used to the difference when its right there to see.


My real problem is that the tape always looks the same. Squint your
eyes and tell me your speed or altitude. You can with gauges because
you still have a rough idea what a certain hand positon means. You
can't with tapes, because whether 1000 feet higher or 20 knots faster,
it looks pretty much the same. The difference is only in the numbers.

Arno