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Old November 12th 03, 07:13 PM
Gig Giacona
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"Ken Hornstein" wrote in message
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In article rxdsb.127082$9E1.626279@attbi_s52,
mike regish wrote:
Good article in one of my mags (Plane and pilot maybe?) about seat of the
pants flying. It's called that for a reason. Cause the butt knows.

Listen to your butt, grasshopper.


I tried ... my butt's stupid, I guess. Unfortunately, I always run into
problems like this ... common explanations are "you should feel it in
your butt/seat of the pants/take your pick". Well, I _don't_. No one
can really explain to me what I'm supposed to feel. I suspect there are
a bunch of cues that contribute to this feeling, and I'm just not
putting them all together. Other than flying a lot, I'm not sure how
I'm supposed to train for this.

--Ken


Your butt will be doing exactly what the ball in the T&B does in the same
situation.


 




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