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Mxsmanic , IFR sensations, and some other stuff



 
 
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Old May 19th 08, 04:46 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Gezellig[_2_]
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Default Mxsmanic , IFR sensations, and some other stuff

Dudley Henriques brought next idea :
I just want to make it absolutely clear that in my opinion, the ONLY
relationship between physical sensation and IFR is in understanding how
physical sensations can harm you and how to deal with them by instrument
referencing all the way through the scan down to primary panel.
I would NEVER attempt to verify an instrument reading by referencing a
physical sensation. In ANY situation where an instrument reading was suspect,
I would immediately extend my primary scan to include peripheral instruments
to verify the quality of the data that was suspect. Under NO circumstance,
would I EVER allow the time line necessary to include a physical sensation in
this equation. To do so in my opinion is dangerous not only in a possible
erroneous attitude input, but as well extends the time line to a recovery
input.


Being primarily creatures earthbound (land underfoot), where feelings
are our primary sources of instrument accuracy (speed in a car, wind in
our hair), its kewl to trust those sensory inputs. A lot of
day-in/day-out experiences too.


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Old May 20th 08, 02:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Default Mxsmanic , IFR sensations, and some other stuff

On Sun, 18 May 2008 23:46:31 -0400, Gezellig
wrote:



Being primarily creatures earthbound (land underfoot), where feelings
are our primary sources of instrument accuracy (speed in a car, wind in
our hair), its kewl to trust those sensory inputs. A lot of
day-in/day-out experiences too.


so totally incompetent a viewpoint that you are stunning.

one of the considerable factors in the progress of aviation has been
the use of objective instrumentation that overcomes the many failings
of our biology.

Stealth Pilot
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Old May 21st 08, 08:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Gezellig
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Default Mxsmanic , IFR sensations, and some other stuff

On Tue, 20 May 2008 21:00:11 +0800, Stealth Pilot wrote:

On Sun, 18 May 2008 23:46:31 -0400, Gezellig
wrote:


Being primarily creatures earthbound (land underfoot), where feelings
are our primary sources of instrument accuracy (speed in a car, wind in
our hair), its kewl to trust those sensory inputs. A lot of
day-in/day-out experiences too.


so totally incompetent a viewpoint that you are stunning.


I see. Because I interact in a thread, and am newer at piloting than
you, you get to act like an asshole and treat me with high disdain. This
embellishes your ego, strikes you in a positive way, makes your life
happy as a clam.

I, because of my age and newness, am incompetent. I must wait until I am
as bright as you, hunt Usenet like a jaguar and pounce on newbies,
again, emulating you and acting like an asshole.

I wasn't aware of the privileges of experience. I can hardly wait. to
become the next BunnyIP, Bendover or StealthSockPuppet pilot.

In the meantime, let me practice.

Outside of piloting data, is there anything except rocks and pebbles in
your cranium? To elaborate, my suggestion is that before posting you
should give your head a shake to determine if there is anything inside
and to consider whether you really wished to make the fact public.

Gee, I feel like IFRed already.
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Old May 22nd 08, 04:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Default Mxsmanic , IFR sensations, and some other stuff

Gezellig was thinking very hard :
On Tue, 20 May 2008 21:00:11 +0800, Stealth Pilot wrote:


On Sun, 18 May 2008 23:46:31 -0400, Gezellig
wrote:


Being primarily creatures earthbound (land underfoot), where feelings
are our primary sources of instrument accuracy (speed in a car, wind in
our hair), its kewl to trust those sensory inputs. A lot of
day-in/day-out experiences too.


so totally incompetent a viewpoint that you are stunning.


I see. Because I interact in a thread, and am newer at piloting than
you, you get to act like an asshole and treat me with high disdain. This
embellishes your ego, strikes you in a positive way, makes your life
happy as a clam.


I, because of my age and newness, am incompetent. I must wait until I am
as bright as you, hunt Usenet like a jaguar and pounce on newbies,
again, emulating you and acting like an asshole.


I wasn't aware of the privileges of experience. I can hardly wait. to
become the next BunnyIP, Bendover or StealthSockPuppet pilot.


In the meantime, let me practice.


Outside of piloting data, is there anything except rocks and pebbles in
your cranium? To elaborate, my suggestion is that before posting you
should give your head a shake to determine if there is anything inside
and to consider whether you really wished to make the fact public.


Gee, I feel like IFRed already.


wow LOL

You go G.

lol


 




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