BE58 Driver
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Lumber Yak said:Yeah, of course take the first course available... But if you have a choice - take the Dornierjet - or the "Dork." The EFIS system will be difficult to learn at first, but after you master it, you could probably fly the Space Shuttle - that would be excellent training. I have ACA friends who flew the J41 and hated it - loud props and low altitudes... Sure the D328Jet is not much faster than the J41, but it IS a jet (you want jet time) and it's cockpit is MORE SOPHISTICATED than the CRJ - it is a Primus 2000 system - the same as the Citation X.
I hear the D328JET is a blast to fly - with an incredible takeoff ascent rate. The J41, although more sophisticated than most props, is an anachronism in the "jet age." Tell your friend to get some good glass time in the "Dork" - he'll love it and he'll learn a lot about glass...
Cheers
Lumber Yak said:Furloughedagain,
You need to work on your sour attitude. Perhaps you are not detailed oriented and missed by bio on the side. You also missed my first statement: "If given a CHOICE.... pick the D328Jet." Do you understand what I am saying - it's all about choice.... If he has to take the J41, take it, otherwise take the D328Jet. if given the option.. Get it?
AV8TOR,
Same as above - I was talking about a selection if given a choice between the two aircraft. Yeah, the J41 has EFIS - I have flown on J41s and I have plenty of ACA friends who have flown them and HATED them - their opinion and not yours. I also know a D328Jet Captain who LOVES the airplane - that is why I recommended it. I was basically quoting him...
I was just making recommendations - perhaps you guys could just chill out - I have a right to give my opinion on this forum...
atpcliff said:Hi!
Not gauges, no emergency gauges, no radios, no navigation equipment of any kind.
Cliff
GRB
StaySeated said:
The "box" that moved was one of the IAC's, which caused all of the DU's to freeze. The only very minor points to correct are that the IAC's are behind the pilots not in the back and that the standby instruments still operated.