Rudder use
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Rudder use
Are too many pilots making excessive, inappropriate rudder oscillations?
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Re: Rudder use
I have no data to support such an assertion.Are too many pilots making excessive, inappropriate rudder oscillations?
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Re: Rudder use
IMHO people are taking this rudder-reversal business a little too seriously, and/or are not understanding the subtleties of the concept.
I'm pretty sure on most airplanes, if the rudder is pushed to one side, you are not forbidden to push it in the other direction from that time until the plane reaches the end of its service life.
I'm pretty sure on most airplanes, if the rudder is pushed to one side, you are not forbidden to push it in the other direction from that time until the plane reaches the end of its service life.
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Re: Rudder use
(Envisions planes with placards on the instrument panel stating "Only left rudder permitted" and "Only right rudder permitted")
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Re: Rudder use
Repeating from there, I suspect that rudder inputs are generally significantly correlated with the need for yaw adjustments.
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Re: Rudder use
If only this were the only concept in regards to which there is such a lack of understanding.IMHO people are taking this rudder-reversal business a little too seriously, and/or are not understanding the subtleties of the concept.
"Lav sinks on 737 Max are too small"
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-TeeVee, one of America's finest legal minds.
Re: Rudder use
You once shared a piece of some sort of QRHFCOMPONHProcedure manual something....If only this were the only concept in regards to which there is such a lack of understanding.
...about crosswind landings.
I recall it said (roughly): "Use rudder as needed to correct for yaw".
May not be word for word, but for ass-hat-parlour-talking????
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Re: Rudder use
Yes.You once shared a piece of some sort of QRHFCOMPONHProcedure manual something....If only this were the only concept in regards to which there is such a lack of understanding.
...about crosswind landings.
I recall it said (roughly): "Use rudder as needed to correct for yaw".
May not be word for word, but for ass-hat-parlour-talking????
"Lav sinks on 737 Max are too small"
-TeeVee, one of America's finest legal minds.
-TeeVee, one of America's finest legal minds.
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