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Lame response in the face of facts. Whatever . . . .philo beddoe said:I said 'sounds like'
And that's what it sounded like to me.
Reread what I wrote, above. I made no reference to training people to fly "British Fighters;" I referred only to T-6s. And, T-6s were advanced trainers that led to a variety of AAC equipment. It was the U.S. Army Air Corps which used the term.Since we are not training to fly british fighters, I am more content with the term 'landing gear' due to it's greater applicability to future employment positions for most of us.
Why train a term you will never use at an airline or in any crew environment?
. . . . which makes no sense whatsoever. Forward slips are basic airmanship and should be part of every pilot's knowledge - from glider pilot, where forward slips are part of his/her bread-and-butter, through ATP.Sctt@NJA said:The other side of the coin are the instructors who DON"T teach appropriate procedures because even though it works well in a small airplane its not something you would do in an airliner.. like forward slips. I think most instructors teach these but I know there are some who don't.
(emphasis added)MAPD no longer uses C-GUMP before landing. It is used for the manuvers though . . . . MAPD puts gear down entering downwind, then rechecks it down with a flow pattern while turning final - that's it!
Did I not write, above,philo beddoe said:You're lame calling me lame. So there!
No mention of "you" in that comment.Lame response in the face of facts . . . .
Did I not write, above,You just don't like disagreement. GUMP all you like . . . .
And, GUMP, I shall. GUMP, you shall not. Once more, I stand by my opinion. Finally, I would respectfully suggest that you read up a little with an open mind on line-oriented flight training (LOFT).It's fine to disagree. But check facts before you sling mud.