BigZ
Well-Known Member
Now I'm confused.The Mustang the guy previously flew was "Exo" (Little Plane moves relative to pilot). The CJ4 the guy crashed was "Ego" (Little Plane fixed in pilot perspective / horizon tilts).
NTSB here: Full Narrative
Flying Mag has this: CJ4 Accident Points to Basic Instrument Flying Skills
From NTSB:
"Primary Flight Display
The attitude indicator presented by the PFD on the Cessna 525 was an ego-centric ("inside out") type display. An "inside out" perspective involves a fixed aircraft symbol and moving horizon similar to what a pilot sees when looking outside of the aircraft. On the other hand, the Cessna 510 utilizes an exo-centric ("outside in") display. An "outside in" perspective involves a fixed horizon and a moving aircraft symbol."
Mustang's got g1000 - since when is that exo-centric?