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In article , David Cartwright wrote:
approaches and landings, not broken flaps, hydraulic failures, etc). And a friend who's a commercial pilot reckons that even a PPL with a decent amount of experience stands a reasonable chance of landing something like a 737 so I can say first hand that's possible. I did the ATOP course when United were running it in Denver (12 hrs of groundschool, and 1 hr flight time in their Level D sim). The B737 just wasn't hard to land, nor was it difficult to hand-fly an instrument approach. I would say I've got good confidence that most PPLs who've flown a high performance single could pull it off given instructions on what to push over the radio. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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