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On 11/7/2015 4:41 AM, Larry Dighera wrote:
Flying in IMC is a great exercise of the brain. I once wrote in 1998: "For me, IFR flight is a lot like playing a game of Chess in the blind while juggling three balls in the air and maintaining a running conversation at a noisy cocktail party. You have to mentally visualize the position of the "pieces" on the "board," continually monitor and interpret a myriad of arcane instruments and make corrections to keep the airplane shinny side up, all while constantly attempting to pick out the ATC communiques intended for you from the rest of the "guests'" conversations. To this add the _stress_ of the consequences of losing the game (death). (Of course, this analogy fails to consider weather, turbulence, flight planning, interpreting charts and plates, tuning radios and OBS settings, equipment failures, ....) Single-pilot IFR aircraft operation in the ATC system in IMC without the benefit of Global Positioning Satellite receiver, auto-pilot, and Active Noise Reduction headset, is probably one of the most demanding things you will ever do." Good summation. With the cockpits of today a lot of the small parts are taken away. But it still demands a high level of discipline |
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