NachoMamma
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Now she went and ruined it by getting preggo.
Sorry about that.
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Now she went and ruined it by getting preggo.
Yeah, But now you know........she does it!Now she went and ruined it by getting preggo.
According to a former corporate pilot that Fox news just had on, regional pilot training is not as thorough as mainline and the reason they don't do stall training is because it scares some people. Stuff like this really pisses me off. I'm sure many of us will be answering a lot of questions from our non-flying friends for the next few days. :angryfire
(This is not a bash Fox News thread, all of the networks are doing it.)
Theres only one reason why that FL410 stall demo was put in your training program, and it wasn't because of the good will and helpful foresight of your company.
Yes, it was put in while you were here working at this company, due to an accident that happened while you were working here. Why the "your" training program and "your" company talk?
I always thought that I was the only one who found pregos hot. YOu know they do it.Yeah, But now you know........she does it!
Heh,heh,heh,heh
PBR
I'll whip every last one of FOX's/CNN's/MSNBC's "industry spokesman/experts USELESS TELE CHATTER MOUTHS." I'm done being reasonable in this industry. I miss the respect a good old fashion A$$ kickin can gain. This industry has done nothing but fuel hatred and the demoralization of human decency. Come on over you latte drinking, Brooks Brother city slickin pu$$ys and let rural America fix your publicized stupidity. :angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:angryfire:bomb::uzi: "F" YOU.....
You did full stalls at FL-370 in what?
701EV
Sorry should have been more clear! Our instructor had us do a few stalls at 37000 in a Erj-145 sim. He thought it was very important that we see it and feel it!
Are you doing stalls or approaches to stalls? Big difference. Slowing to the shaker and then adding power to recover does not count as stalling.
Up until now, it's actually "stay" in the shaker while you minimize altitude loss, with max thrust applied. A proper stall recovery, as per CRJ profiles, means you stay in the shaker for quite a bit (especially in the landing stall profile), as you wait for airspeed to crawl back up and VSI trend to increase. Only then do we finally break the nose down.When you get the shaker, make it stop.