[simpits-tech] Landing aircraft
Ben Jones
simpits-tech@simpits.org
Fri, 27 Sep 2002 17:59:21 +0800
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From: John P. Miguez [mailto:jmiguez@bellsouth.net]
But, back to landing. You do use your peripheral vision in landing. A =
pilot learns a picture. He then flies that picture down to landing
also pilots use the " pucker factor" when landing a aircraft or =
correctly judging to time to initiate the flare, the pucker factor has =
been described by flying instructors all over the world as the time in =
approach when the little hole in your bottom closes really tight and =
usally sucks up half of the cussion , leaving you setting on a bare seat =
frame , also at this time usally the left eye closes fully, the right =
eye goes to a small squint and a verbal profanity is heard in the =
cockpit .. this method works for me =20
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flare, the pucker factor has been described by flying =
instructors all=20
over the world as the time in approach when the little hole in your =
bottom=20
closes really tight and usally sucks up half of the cussion , leaving =
you=20
setting on a bare seat frame , also at this time usally the left eye =
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the cockpit .. this method works for me =20
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