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Ian wrote:
The pros are flying vastly more complicated aircraft... True, though the pilot/aircraft interface gets simpler all the time--until you get to the programming part. ...and have vastly more time available to read checklists. False. Though we may have a crew to share the load, it takes more time to work with a crew. The time available to provide a solution is often inversely related to the size of the problem. In single-seat aircraft you are generally going very fast, have even more complexity, and often feel that you don't have enough hands to do all the things that need to be done in the time available, which can be so short as to seem virtually non-existent. That's why there are ejection seats--wonderful "zero/zero" rocket-powered seats. If the above sounds to some like an argument against reliance on checklists, in fact my position is that checklists must be first and foremost practical--short, sufficient, and sometimes memorized--but they should always be used. Checklists work, and AOA works. Though the use of each must be adapted to the ship, the mission, and the circumstances, I suspect those who avoid or deride either one do so for their own emotional reasons and not out of a real understanding of their value. Jack |
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