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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message How much of an average commercial flight on a large airline and aircraft today is done automatically, I used to routinely hand fly to 20-25K on departure, and from 10K down on arrival, just for the enjoyment of it. There were some exceptions, such as an approach in serious weather, or at the end of a ten hour flight, when everyone is already tired. Better to let the machine do it, and just monitor. |
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John Gaquin writes:
I used to routinely hand fly to 20-25K on departure, and from 10K down on arrival, just for the enjoyment of it. There were some exceptions, such as an approach in serious weather, or at the end of a ten hour flight, when everyone is already tired. Better to let the machine do it, and just monitor. From the way people talk, I get the impression that it may be more fun flying a simulator than the real aircraft today, since the simulator offers more challenges and is far more forgiving if one fails to meet the challenge. I suppose if the simulator run is required to keep one's job or license, it might be stressful, but surely there is simulator time available for "fun" or at least discretionary use for pilots? As a passenger I always liked takeoff and landing, with cruise being okay (as long as it didn't last for hours and hours). Nowadays, though, with all the overhead of air travel, it's just not worth flying for the short experience of takeoff and landing. I have the impression that the situation is similar for pilots, with much of normal flying reduced to pressing buttons and turning dials. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message From the way people talk, I get the impression that it may be more fun flying a simulator than the real aircraft today, I don't think I would agree with you on that, although some might. De gustibus..... ....but surely there is simulator time available for "fun" or at least discretionary use for pilots? Those simulators probably cost way more to operate than a small plane, and there ain't nothin' free in aviation. :-( |
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John Gaquin writes:
Those simulators probably cost way more to operate than a small plane, and there ain't nothin' free in aviation. :-( I meant in comparison with the large commercial aircraft that they simulate. Flying a small plane wouldn't be the same experience, although some might prefer it. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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