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Old October 9th 06, 05:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Mxsmanic
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Default Why are multiple engines different?

Neil Gould writes:

And, as is often said, "...the second engine will fly you to the scene of
the crash". Once again: the chances of survival are not directly
correlated with the loss of total power in a light twin.


Explain the correlation, then.

You have received several polite and factual responses from pilots who
understand these factors. I don't understand why you continue to argue the
facts, given your status. Please, argue your position in some sim group,
where all things are "equal".


Please don't answer me if you can't stick to the question at hand.
You'll save us both some time.

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