Co-pilot gets sick, stewardess helps land airplane
On Jun 30, 1:23*pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
and even an expert glider pilot will be in a heap of
trouble if he has to fly one of them without any knowledge beyond his gliding
skills.
And what is your experience to back this up. Let me guess. ZERO.
What is your experience to back up what you say for real world
flying????? Can we say ZERO.
Now that I have entered the gliding arena, YOU ARE SO WRONG in the
above, you just have no clue. I have learned more about flying in my
15 flights in a Blanick then I did in my almost 10 years in a Cessna
and Sundowner.
I would take my chances with me in a dead stick 747 landing over your
MSFS experience anyday. It may not be pretty but I would have a
chance where as YOU WOULD HAVE ZERO CHANCE.
WHY??? If you don't know why then it's obvious you don't fly a real
plane AND HAVE NO CLUE WHAT IT TAKES TO FLY AN AIRPLANE. Alll the
pretty bells and whistles in a 747 mean squat when it comes to dead
engines. You fly it like a glider.
Let me guess, YOU HAVE NO CLUE WHAT IT TAKES TO FLY A GLIDER. If you
did, you wouldn't be here showing your incompetance!!!!!!!
HELLO, anybody HOME?????
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