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On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 15:39:37 UTC, "Chris Reed"
wrote: : This is a different mode of lookout : to XC or local soaring, and I usually find myself muttering "lookout" at : some point to remind me of the change of mode. Good point. And the lookout I find useful to remember is for the bozo making a straight in approach, so I have a good hard stare downwind just before I turn final. : S (straps or speed?) is pretty useless on downwind, T (trim) ditto You illustarte perfectly one of the problems with long mnemonics (and I have had WWULFSSTALL recommended to me. Seriously.), which is that it becomes hard to remember what each letter stands for, and tryting to remember is a distraction. It's not exactly a stage of the flight with lots of time for contemplation. : , and A : (airbrakes I think) is wierd - if you can't find them you're in trouble, I use it to crack 'em open and check that they work. I haven't had them frozen closed yet, but it has happened to two different friend of mine (comes of flying in the frozen northern wastes) and while I am perfectly happy to sideslip to round out - cue long, lomg, thread from American cousins differentiating between "forward slips" and "side slips" - I'd rather discover that I need to as early as possible. : U is quite clear in my mind, having landed wheels up once already, and : hoping not to do it again. I was taught to lower the wheel as soon as I decided to land, even if that was at 12,000', so U is a check, not an action. I wonder how many people get used to gabbling "Undercarriagefixedonthisaircraft" (as they gabble "Flapsnotfittedonthisaircraft" during CBSIFTCB (with a few E's thrown in if you want)) and continue to do so even when it's not true... Ian |
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