Kritchlow
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Soecifically…
1) Passenger up front in a fixed wing seems a whole lot more benign than in a rotor.
Thoughts?
2) I always thought the Capt sat right seat in a rotor. Not that it matters much, but the lever would be more out of reach for the passenger.
3) Is there not a safety mechanism for the brake to be disabled in the air? Not that you’d want to try it… tantamount to trying to pull the gear up on the ground.
4) Why did the Capt appear to adjust the handle in flight? Almost an invitation imo.
Thanks
Soecifically…
1) Passenger up front in a fixed wing seems a whole lot more benign than in a rotor.
Thoughts?
2) I always thought the Capt sat right seat in a rotor. Not that it matters much, but the lever would be more out of reach for the passenger.
3) Is there not a safety mechanism for the brake to be disabled in the air? Not that you’d want to try it… tantamount to trying to pull the gear up on the ground.
4) Why did the Capt appear to adjust the handle in flight? Almost an invitation imo.
Thanks