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On Jun 29, 2:28*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Stephen! writes: Hmmm... *In over 850 landings, I honestly can't remember ever referring to the altimeter while landing. *On approach in the soup? *Of course... * but never during a visual approach. *That's what the windows are for.... I check the radio altimeter occasionally during instrument landings, and more often if the weather is IMC. Lets be REAL CLEAR about what you do. You are using MSFS, which is not comparable to what Stephen does. YOU ARE NOT IN IMC, you are simulating IMC in front of a desktop computer, which DOES NOT compare to what Stephen does. |
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