tlewis95
I drive planes
i think everyone here needs a lesson in ZEN and the ART OF <skill>
feel it. become it. dont be caught up in the thinking.
Yep.
Just fly the plane.
Its not that hard.
</skill>
i think everyone here needs a lesson in ZEN and the ART OF <skill>
feel it. become it. dont be caught up in the thinking.
Yep.
Just fly the plane.
Its not that hard.
</skill>
All my time (almost 20 hours) is in a warrior. i flew in a 172 today and it was like i took a step over 10 hours backwards in my training. Is this transition that hard for everyone else?
I think it's normal. I have flown different planes that were the same type that felt and flew different.
i agree AND disagree.
lets go back to the car analogy. honda civic. yeah one might pull a little to the left, the brakes might be a little spongy on one, the clutch is a little loose on another....
but you still press the gas pedal to go, and turning the wheel right makes it go right, and generally they behave the same way, aside from minor quirks.
so we go jump in a toyota corolla. generally same weight, dimensions, power. could your average joe and jane tell you much difference between the two? nope. maybe one is green and one is beige. or the wife says "this one is cuter". other than that, nah. theyre pretty much the same. drive about the same too.
now, could i go jump in an 18-wheeler and drive it successfully? probably not. i might be able to get it moving, and yes it has a wheel to steer, but i probably wouldnt get very far without hitting something or breaking it.
so, do planes fly the same? yes, and no.![]()
ok dont anyone take this personally, but really... do you feel like you cant hop in another fairly similar plane and just FEEL what it wants to do?
after hopping in a few planes with no "book learning", it only takes a moment to feel the sweet spots for climb.... cruise.... approach....final...short approach....speed vs pitch....etc etc...
come on, they WANT to settle in to these modes... i can feel if im trying to FORCE a plane into a speed/energy/attitude that it really doesnt want to do....
cant you?
All my time (almost 20 hours) is in a warrior. i flew in a 172 today and it was like i took a step over 10 hours backwards in my training. Is this transition that hard for everyone else?
I suspect that as time goes on you will be surprised at how few pilots naturally have that "feel" for an airplane. My very unscientific estimate would put it at maybe 1/3 of pilots that make it to the professional ranks.
I'm confused. What if you drive a Saturn Ion. I drive a Ion. What do I do...anic:
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you return it to the dealer and ask for something not made of polypropylene.