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![]() Corky Scott wrote: I can see how it might make for the possibility of retracting the gear instead of the flaps if you have retractible gear and the levers are both located near each other, but fixed gear? What could be the harm? To quote various CFIs I encountered when I flew Cessnas, "because there's too much risk of hitting the gear up by mistake when you upgrade to higher performance aircraft". A poster rec.aviation.something last year claimed that there's even an examiner out there who will fail you if you raise the flaps in a 172 while still on the runway. I agree with you, however. I feel you should fly the plane you're in at the moment; not one that you might be able to buy sometime in future. George Patterson Battle, n; A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue. |
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