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![]() Mxsmanic wrote: cjcampbell writes: It is in the emergency procedures. Is it? If there is a procedure for it, why is it still happening in the first place? People who fly real airplanes know that anything can break. It is part of the training. A good pilot constantly asks himself, "If this thing that I am using quits working, what will I do?" A good pilot also knows at any moment where he would land in an emergency. It is a favorite question instructors like to ask their students; or we just yank the throttle and ask the student, "So, where you gonna land?" -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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