aLear31pilot
Fly it like it was stolen
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I dug the story!aLear31pilot said:I stand corrected on the gun, but I still think that's the guy in the right seat. lol
aLear31pilot said:Kneeshoe, you look like this skiddish kid that crawled in my right seat one time (minus the AR-15 of coarse) and asked "So where do we start??" I told him "you need to be able to say three things to me otherwise not a peep unless were crashing... then say something.' "Ok, what do I need to know" he said. I quickly responded to him " Clear right Captian... I don't know Captian... I'll take the fat one Captian". He never laughed. Get it?? Your not him are ya?? See he was an ERAU guy. I just can't understand why they keep getting a bad wrap??
T-Gates said:..."So tell me, where along the line did you decide to never learn how to fly a f*cking ILS?"
*crickets*
C172gal05 said:You will come to understand with time...the jokes and reasons behind them...A lot of us are riddle students or alumni....in time you will understand why we joke about it
semperfido said:L = (1/2) d v2 s CL
pilotmiketx said:As Dr. Phil would say, "How's that working out for ya?"
If those poor pimply turds didn't have to learn so much useless information, they might be able to concentrate on learning to fly. Of course, I guess you have to teach something to fill 130 credit hours for your "Aeronautical Science" degree or whatever they're calling it these days.
VNugget said:Yeah, because delving into a deeper understanding of your field of interest is only for dweebs, right? Next time I go flying, I hope I don't forget that flying skill is mutually exclusive with an understanding of aerodynamicsAsshole
pilotmiketx said:Better add the Kutta-Zhukovski theorem to the lesson too and don't forget Ohm's Law to the lesson if the airplane has an electrical system.
There are alot of "rules of thumbs" that should really go out the window, like never downwind or turn into the dead engine, its an over-simplification ....its much easier to teach that then to teach HOW to turn into the dead engine correctly (hard to do with a 20 hr. ME pilot that barely knows any fundamentals of aerodynamics), but it still shouldn't be done. For those reading that think in depth aerodynamics is a waste (I'm not talking formula memorizing stuff, but theories) then you're dumber than the guy that signed you for your ticket. Not to sound TOO much like a dork (too late), but in a plane, knowledge is power dude, and the more you understand WHY something happens then just memorizing results, the better pilot you are.pilotmiketx said:Ok, so let's assume that you don't still count your time in tenths and you're going to teach a student something useful that won't get him killed. Use the lift formula in a lesson...
Better add the Kutta-Zhukovski theorem to the lesson too and don't forget Ohm's Law to the lesson if the airplane has an electrical system.
Now you'll probably tell me it's dangerous to make downwind turns, that "The Step" is real and you carry extra airspeed when landing with a tailwind. FNG.
Gutenberg said:Never once thought of any formulas or equations when turning into a dead engine. Didn't seem pertinent to the aerodynamical nature of the task at hand.
pilotmiketx said:Ok, so let's assume that you don't still count your time in tenths and you're going to teach a student something useful that won't get him killed. Use the lift formula in a lesson...
Better add the Kutta-Zhukovski theorem to the lesson too and don't forget Ohm's Law to the lesson if the airplane has an electrical system.
Now you'll probably tell me it's dangerous to make downwind turns, that "The Step" is real and you carry extra airspeed when landing with a tailwind. FNG.
viper548 said:Lots, not all, ERAU grads come out with a sense of entitlement. That's part of the problem
VNugget said:This just in: the aeronautical engineers who designed the planes you fly, and the test pilots who test flew them, are all "poor pimply turds!"
Because you have to have the last word. And although you are in your infancy as a pilot, you think you know more than those of us who have been doing it since you were a glimmer in your daddy's eye.VNugget said:And why would I be telling you any of that crap?
VNugget said:Oh yeah, and lift formula lesson... if you strike out all the constants, it boils down to Lift = AOA x airspeed. Sound familiar? Ah, who needs to know that crap anyway? It's not like it's the most basic concept to keeping a plane in the air or anything...