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Steve,
Thank you for taking time to write such a long and excellent post. I'm used to all sorts wacky opinions and divergent viewpoints in these newsgroups but the near unanimous position that I'm a dangerous nut because I look at my gauges while flying was startling. I asked the question in the Pilot Techniques Forum at Cessna Pilots Association where I spend a lot of time and the unanimous position there backed up my view point. Interesting cultural difference. A fellow who teaches seminars for advanced pilots said, "Relying on the sight picture ONLY and not glancing at the airspeed has resulted in many a flatlander stalling on final at a high altitude airport. Airspeed, airspeed, airspeed." I would hate to thing that a student pilot, perhaps not getting the best of instruction, would look at the consensus of lot of high time pilots here and decide that he should stop looking at his gauges as opposed to properly integrating no panel flying into his training. Let's see if we can get anyone to take you up on your bet ![]() -- Roger Long |
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