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On May 17, 9:30*am, A Lieberman wrote:
Listening to your engine is a secondary airspeed ***TREND*** indicator. *Ignore that, and you will be in more of a boatload of trouble when your vacuum system goes belly up. *Hearing my engine while under partial panel procedures probably was the sense that made my life exponentially easier, and the last I know of, hearing is a sense or a sensation.. I never expected a simulator to replace physical feedback in a real cockpit, but this last paragraph is interesting because noticed that, in a sim, it is a lot easier to fly if the engine can be heard. Many time I have fumble to find the voice control because information was lacking. But as mentioned, I only use a Sim for theory, not physical feedback. -Le Chaud Lapin- |
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