GogglesPisano
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Airbus is stuck in the past too. The mealtray with a weight limit of 120 lbs? Please! If anything, maybe a deuce or deauce-and-a-half!
Agreed.
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Airbus is stuck in the past too. The mealtray with a weight limit of 120 lbs? Please! If anything, maybe a deuce or deauce-and-a-half!
I disagree. I wouldn't anyone, er, anything greater than 120 lbs on the tray.The mealtray with a weight limit of 120 lbs? Please! If anything, maybe a deuce or deauce-and-a-half!
I wonder what the passengers of Air France 447 thought about sidesticks.
I disagree. I wouldn't anyone, er, anything greater than 120 lbs on the tray.
As a die hard Boeing Man, I get to fly with a lot of guys with Airbus experience and I would have to agree, not a single one has said they prefer the yoke - the simplicity of the Boeing functionality yes - but never the yoke.
Bring it on I say.
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I wonder what the passengers of Air France 447 thought about sidesticks.
I wonder what the Colgan pax thought about yokes. The safety records of Boeing vs Airbus are almost identical. That leaves cockpit comfort as my prime consideration in what office to inhabit for 8+ hrs.
And it STILL has a yoke.
Are you suggesting having a yoke is outdated?
Real airplanes have yokes, Microsoft Flight Simulator has a joystick.
Were my first three posts on the subject too obtuse for you? Yes, a yoke is outdated.
I don't play Microsoft Flight Simulator but it also has a yoke. http://tinyurl.com/3saje6r
Yokes are not outdated; real planes have yokes.
Keep on riding around in your Airbus. Pretty soon airbus will design a pilotless cockpit and guess what, you'll be forced to use a yoke again when you transition back to a Boeing.
... said the pilot who's never flown a FBW plane with a sidestick. And I hope you haven't offended any F16 pilots.Yokes are not outdated; real planes have yokes.
I disagree. I wouldn't anyone, er, anything greater than 120 lbs on the tray.
Forget about how cool yokes are...
How about a something with big swept back wings, three engines, climbing and descending at .80... cruising as fast as you wanted (as loud as you could stand in the cockpit)... and a wing that turned itself in to a giant barn door.
Yea.. I'm talking 727. It had a yoke...
Would I want to go back to flying 8 hour hard time days in it? No. But it was coooool.
Now I sit around and watch the weather channel on tv and have my feet in stirrups... yiiichhh.
I wonder what the passengers of Air France 447 thought about sidesticks.