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"Michael Ash" wrote in message
... In rec.aviation.student gatt wrote: A question the examiner asked him: "You're flying cross-country and trimmed at 110 knots. You die, and the engine quits. At what airspeed will the aircraft strike the ground?" In addition to all the other factors discussed, your airspeed will be slightly lower than what you had trimmed due to the weight of your soul departing the aircraft. OK, so I don't really believe that, but I'd love to see what the guy would say if you told him that answer! Your airspeed may also be slightly lower due to the weight of the fuel that has departed the aircraft (through the engine) |
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