| Subject: | Re: Angle of Attack indicators |
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| From: | Graham Singleton <grasingleton@avnet.co.uk> |
| Date: | Mon, 14 Oct 2002 19:51:28 |
>* I find that from habit, on the approach, I still refer to my air speed >indicator first, and AOA second. I think the US Navy protocol calls for AOA >first. IMHO the reason is that the AoA will tell you something is going to go wrong in the next 20 seconds. ASI tells you after it has gone wrong. I think I would try and learn to listen to the AoA Graham, apologies for the bee in my hat. |
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