wabower
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Wayne
Which of these drills would you like for me to program into the sim for our next session? Or do you want to bet that I can't? Sims are designed for use on slippery roads. I agree that upset training in an acro bird can be a valuable tool as well, but if rolling inverted and nose-down behind a 757 is what you want to see, I'll be happy to dial it up. As well as the shear on DL191.
Regardless of what you ultimately decide to buy and fly, keep your analogy in mind: you won't be able to get that specific training in your high performance machine, so you will need to do some 'slippery road skidding' practice in a seperate machine. But don't skip it. That is the number one rerason most pilots show up on the NTSB reports - "Lack of stick and rudder skills immediately before uncontrolled impact".