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vaughn wrote:
"birdog" wrote in message ... I can't see pilots EVER stepping directly from a sim into the left seat. One relevant sim test that I have been proposing for years is to simply do it the other way around; go from the left seat to the sim! As an initial test of any sim, simply have a real pilot (but one who does not fly sims) who is fully qualified and current on the plane being simulated, sit down and attempt a takeoff, pattern, and landing. If the "real" pilot can't do that simple task on the first try, (as the pilot surely could in the real airplane) then the sim fails . Vaughn The FAA requires something more elaborate on the big (even small) jets. The control forces in representative phases of flight must match DYNAMICALLY the records taken on a representative aircraft. The aerodynamic behavior at the usual points on the envelope is reviewed, i.e. for a static pitch stability demonstration, a dynamic pitch stability demonstration and many others. These are arranged by a step input in pitch then a release, to watch the overshoot behavior when trim attitude is regained. These can amount to several hundred verification maneuvers, all set up automatically and plotted against aircraft data. This is repeated in three axes, for yaw and roll too... Pilot subjective evaluations are avoided so far as possible, because succeeding pilots will offer somewhat contradictory views. Give us the facts, Ma'am. Brian W |
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