Saturday, December 5, 2009

Pilotage Is The Slightest Inconvenience Survivable?

Is the slightest inconvenience survivable? - pilotage

With advances in technology, GPS navigation, display cases, with auto-pilot aboard WX radar, XM weather, pilots will have to survive under such a luxury in the needle and the speed of the ball? Piloting and Dead Reckoning navigation? It is located outside of the pants is based on a lost art? Yes, the basics are still taught, but only forgotten after his Checkride. I heard a young driver to tell a heartbreaking story of how he survived a flight works in which the GPS is no longer in a remote forested area with no visible signs of the earth! He noted that moisture seems to have enough liquid compass and a compass does not believe he was correct details! I wonder how long after quitting, it made the GPS. Geeesh ...... I could not believe my ears!

1 comment:

John B said...

It is a lost art, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The Executive Flight Boeing 727 was built in 1966, and although we try to keep abreast of recent developments, there is only money in the spending measure. So we have to drivers who still have old skills. But aircraft are now in development, it takes people who are different from when I was a trained pilot for them. And they work much better for the passengers on planes that I hold in ours. The fire, which still can fly with a flight engineer and can handle three of us to address two persons 777th I think they are something of a disadvantage when things begin to leave her, but a remote possibility.

BTW. Have you heard what the aircraft cabin will look like in thirty years? It is a human pilot sits in the seat on the left side of the master. A large pit bull will be sitting in the passenger seat on the right side. The work of the master is to feed the dog. The working dog bite is the master when he touches anythIng hahahahahahahahahaha

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