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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 04:21:15 +0000, Jim Carter wrote:
It is almost 2nd nature to reach for the trim wheel right after selecting flaps in a Cessna so why didn't the poster notice that he didn't need to retrim? Perhaps that - the "second nature" part - is exactly why it didn't register. I just did a flight review in our R182. Discussing gear use, the CFI mentioned that during some training he did of someone once upon a time there was some extended flight during which the gear horn was sounding (a simulated engine failure). When it finally came time to land, the pilot never put down the gear; he'd completely tuned out the sound. Our brains are weird. The CFI called a go around on that landing. The student went to pull the gear up for the go around and only then realized that it was still up. Despite the horn still doing it's bleat bleat. - Andrew |
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