I've been reading accident reports about just that sort of thing, Ken. It
wasn't fun.
Chris
On 2 May 14, at 22:55, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Ours is a _little_ more sophisticated than that, Chuck. It’s intended to
>> show pilots (and other aircrew) that their bodies don’t work very well when
>> away from the ground, particularly in the balance stakes, and how to
>> recognise such human failings.
>
> It's like when a VFR pilot gets caught in a cloud for the first time.
> All of a sudden the artificial horizon fails. Amazing how that
> happens. In the past 200 hours, you've NEVER had a single gauge fail
> and 20 seconds into a cloud and the thing decides to pack it in?
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