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Re: Interesting Article on Reviving Stick & Rudder Skills

Here is a great recent editorial posted September 21, 2016 on AVBlog by Bob Berlyn. It is titled “ Reviving Stick and Rudder Skills”. Link included below. Some points highlighted include:

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The Miracle in the Hudson is back in the news, with the big-budget flick Sully in theaters. For pilots, it’s a stark reminder that basic stick-and-rudder skills still come in handy sometimes. Those skills certainly helped Sullenberger, whose four decades of experience included glider flying. But in my work as an FAA aviation safety inspector — and during my own four decades of flying, as a flight instructor, airline pilot, and the owner of a taildragger — I’ve seen innumerable examples of pilots, at all levels of experience, who seem to have forgotten or never learned those basic skills.
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I’ve seen CFIs who allow their students to land nosewheel first, instead of properly flaring the aircraft, without blinking an eye. And I’ve seen all too many flight-test applicants who blindly follow the magenta line while navigating with their glass-panel GPS. If the screens went blank, would they have a clue about their position?
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So now we have some instructors without a firm grasp of the basic skills, who in turn, train students who become pilots without a firm grasp of the basic skills. These pilots go on to become instructors without basic skills, who train students without good basic skills... you see where this is going.
The many editorial responses that follow make good reading as well. Is this a trend ? To read the whole thing click link below.

Link: http://www.avweb.com/blogs/insider/Gues ... 988-1.html

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Re: Interesting Article on Reviving Stick & Rudder Skills

Preaching to the choir on this site. His thoughts on the perpetuation of the poor training in 141 schools is pretty much spot on.
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