Hacker15e
Who am I? Where are my pants?
At what point in a 121 pilot's career does he stop talking about pitch attitude and start using the term "deck angle"?
A T-38 student I was recently talking to, who had a background flying for the regionals before joining the USAF, used "deck angle". I not-so-subtly reminded him that a military fighter doesn't have a "flight deck", and thus no "deck angle".
A T-38 student I was recently talking to, who had a background flying for the regionals before joining the USAF, used "deck angle". I not-so-subtly reminded him that a military fighter doesn't have a "flight deck", and thus no "deck angle".