Blip16
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They fly c90's, not 200s, they teach standardization, and for the most part they follow poh recommended speeds.130 knots outside the final approach fix, jesus that is high performance.
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They fly c90's, not 200s, they teach standardization, and for the most part they follow poh recommended speeds.130 knots outside the final approach fix, jesus that is high performance.
I'm a big believer that it is better and safer to be on speed too early rather than too late. Especially for people that are just learning the airplane.
In a related note, I was just reading the "pilot pushing" thread; does anybody else see an example here of the insidious way that pilots can pressure other pilots? Sure it can be perfectly safe for an experienced pilot to carry 250 knots to the marker, but is it smart to talk about that ability in a way that places that same expectation on the less experienced?
100 knots on a 10 mile final.
In a related note, I was just reading the "pilot pushing" thread; does anybody else see an example here of the insidious way that pilots can pressure other pilots? Sure it can be perfectly safe for an experienced pilot to carry 250 knots to the marker, but is it smart to talk about that ability in a way that places that same expectation on the less experienced?
I'm not saying that I'm not at fault for what I did. I should have pursued better training on the equipment and understood it better. I also should have just not operated it.
People that know nothing but standardization crash q400s in buffalo. It's an airplane, use some airmanship.
I have no clue why I am wasting my time but here it goes.
It has nothing to do with not knowing anything but standardization it is about knowing why standardization is important and knowing when it is ok to go outside standardization. Unable is not a sign of weakness or lack of skill but a sign of understanding and of high SA. I can do 250 to the maker in my jet but should I? I can do 5500+ FPM but should I? Do you know why I don't, because the people paying me don't want me to do it and it sucks for the people in the back of the plane.
And all the other pilots who fly in multi- crew ops, breathe a collective sigh of relief.Yup that's why I'm hacking it single pilot
If you let the comment stand on it's own and don't read any of the rest of the thread, well then he's got a point.I have no clue why I am wasting my time but here it goes.
It has nothing to do with not knowing anything but standardization it is about knowing why standardization is important and knowing when it is ok to go outside standardization. Unable is not a sign of weakness or lack of skill but a sign of understanding and of high SA. I can do 250 to the maker in my jet but should I? I can do 5500+ FPM but should I? Do you know why I don't, because the people paying me don't want me to do it and it sucks for the people in the back of the plane.
If you let the comment stand on it's own and don't read any of the rest of the thread, well then he's got a point.
Huggies, just a word of advice. Networking can work both ways: it can help you get a job, or it can ensure that you don't get a job. Make some corrections to your attitude, or it won't be working the good way for you. And I doubt you want to spend the rest of your career flying single pilot in a Metro.
And neither of those things are REALLY bad ass because they don't have tailwheels, so there's always that.
two old guys agreeing...but what would they know...and I'm kind of a big deal. (lol)Jhugz - I've met you in person. We had dinner. The waitress was charmed by me. You were charmed by me and bought in fact. Everyone is charmed by me. But, this isn't about me. It should be - I'm an interesting topic. And charming. But no, sadly, this isn't about me.
At dinner you were engaging, nice, funny - and I was kind of taken aback at how soft-spoken you were. Not as in "quiet talker" but in "more thoughtful, not bombastic" talker. But on the interwebs you are mister bad ass tough guy. I'm not getting that. If you'd just be you I think you would have more luck with girls and people would become a nuisance to you because they'd want to hang around you a lot. For everyone that flies a Metro single pilot, there is someone that is flying an A-10 or F-18 single pilot - and that is more bad ass. And neither of those things are REALLY bad ass because they don't have tailwheels, so there's always that.