5.2 hours in FTD's.
JTrain = 5.2 hrs FTD ~ 10.4 hours of piss poor FTD performance in said FTD.
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415ish.
628.02 Way to much for nine months of flying (I had two long terms).
quit complaining, I flew like 20.
Dude our first go around was a circus, and I mean really, one for the record books. Between the two of us I think we managed to botch every callout we had, and eventually the plane went into speed hold Vga9 (around 156 knots for that weight). We had full power in and were climbing at like 6,000 FPM for a level off that was at like 3,000'. Our callouts went something, "WHERE'D HE GO?" and my sim partner was like, "WHERE'D WHO GOOOOOOOOAAAAAARRRRRRRROOOOOUUUUNNNNDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHCCCCCCRRRRRAAAAAPPPPP!" as if it was happening in slow motion.
The second missed was textbook, sadly![]()
Dude our first go around was a circus, and I mean really, one for the record books. Between the two of us I think we managed to botch every callout we had, and eventually the plane went into speed hold Vga9 (around 156 knots for that weight). We had full power in and were climbing at like 6,000 FPM for a level off that was at like 3,000'. Our callouts went something, "WHERE'D HE GO?" and my sim partner was like, "WHERE'D WHO GOOOOOOOOAAAAAARRRRRRRROOOOOUUUUNNNNDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHCCCCCCRRRRRAAAAAPPPPP!" as if it was happening in slow motion.
The second missed was textbook, sadly![]()
Surprised I didn't crash the thing. 6000fpm, hands everywhere, callouts 30 seconds late... Go around, uhh, flaps 18? DAMN.You need to come fly a real man's airplane that automatically sets 2000fpm fo+r you. Much more civilized.
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This year I spent a lot more time flying a desk than an airplane. ~110
A "real man's airplane" doesn't require "callouts" or someone else to set anything in the cockpit for you.![]()