SlumTodd_Millionaire
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Two airplanes were both responsible for seeing and avoiding.
That is the absolute bottom line.
An absurd and completely unrealistic expectation, no matter what the regulation may say.
Two airplanes were both responsible for seeing and avoiding.
That is the absolute bottom line.
An absurd and completely unrealistic expectation, no matter what the regulation may say.
An absurd and completely unrealistic expectation, no matter what the regulation may say.
. Two things that should be changed, but won't be because money trumps safety for both the military and AOPA. Sad.
Is the autopilot in tactical aircraft set up to fly standard rate turns? If you give three seconds for setting it up, 45 degrees in 18 seconds would be standard rate.
Exactly plus when IFR ATC must provide separation. I don't know how the view is out the F-16 but the Cessna could have been completely hidden from the pilots view...
Between the Monks airport, James Island and Mt pleasants fields, we all takeoff and land in the path of CHS. 1500 foot 20 miles out is below the MSA and i would assume below MVA. Does a MTR need to be at or above and airspaces MVA? NO idea, i know jack about MTAs
That sounds like a very high workload.he would be hand flying in the radar pattern in a tactical jet.
That sounds like a very high workload.
That sounds like a very high workload.
Edit: am I misusing the term "tactical" in this case? As a FLAP I have no idea what would be the differentiator.
MikeD said:[*] Why do you willingly give AOPA your money then, as a new member, if you dislike them so much?
I also give money to the NRA, whose non-gun politics make me cringe. But they serve a purpose that no one else can serve, so sometimes you have to take the bad with the good.

MikeD said:That must mean there are good parts of SWA then?

Is the autopilot in tactical aircraft set up to fly standard rate turns?
That sounds like a very high workload.
Man, that sucks.
The F-15E had a simple altitude hold, and could be coupled to the INS waypoints. Outside of that, there were no FGS/autoflight style modes, and no ability to intercept/fly approaches, no database for any FMS-style SIDs/STARs, etc.
That's kind of what I'm getting at. This sounds like a lot of work compared to what I have flying single pilot in my 36 year old turboprop.The F-15E had a simple altitude hold, and could be coupled to the INS waypoints. Outside of that, there were no FGS/autoflight style modes, and no ability to intercept/fly approaches, no database for any FMS-style SIDs/STARs, etc.
That's kind of what I'm getting at. This sounds like a lot of work compared to what I have flying single pilot in my 36 year old turboprop.
