Kestrel452
Well-Known Member
Yeah so one of my friends in Purdue flight posted a picture of himself flying. I have to ask, doesn't anyone think this is just a LITTLE too much glass for student pilots to have?
It's just you. I have approach plates on my Kindle.
Yeah so one of my friends in Purdue flight posted a picture of himself flying. I have to ask, doesn't anyone think this is just a LITTLE too much glass for student pilots to have?
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Dude if you train in a steam gauge /U aircraft you will be a better pilot than someone who is trained purely on glass. What are you currently working on?
I'm doing my PPL in a /U 1978 Piper Warrior. She doesn't look like much but she's got it where it counts.
what happens when his kindle goes dead? whats he going to do then?
It's just you...
you're the one who had been complaining about requiring GPS to do basic VFR navigation. Now that we've unlearned you, you're finding others who do what you did to pile on to.
Again, stop worrying so much about other people and concentrate on yourself for a while.:bandit:
That's perfect then. You'll know how to do calculations in your head or E6B and be looking outside the plane more then you would in a glass panel.
Does anybody else think it's a little scary that somebody can get his instrument rating in a glass cockpit and then legally go fly a beat up 152 with a six pack and a VOR in the clouds?
what happens when his kindle goes dead? whats he going to do then?
tag?Does anybody else think it's a little scary that somebody can get his instrument rating in a glass cockpit and then legally go fly a beat up 152 with a six pack and a VOR in the clouds?
That's perfect then. You'll know how to do calculations in your head or E6B and be looking outside the plane more then you would in a glass panel.