I flat out do not understand why everybody feels the need to pile on. A pointless quip does not an intelligent man make - Confusius (I don't think so). AOA may not be the do all / end all, but it an educated person cannot argue that it is a WORSE indicator than airspeed. Yes, we all need to look outside the window. Yes, we all need to know how to fly our planes. No, a donut will probably not save someone who would otherwise spin in on final, but how can anyone possible argue that airspeed is a better than angle of attack? Why the compelling need to criticize and heckle this guy? Fine, he over posted and a bunch of whiners think he's "selling". I just do not understand all this negativity ... like a bunch of old ladies sitting around trying to impress each other with how whiny they can be.Posting excerpts from NTSB report does not clean messkit.
- Confucius
Post an AOA sales pitch once and move on. Post it multiple times and you're just a fool. Support someone posting their sales pitch multiple times and you are a bigger fool. This is true whether you "get it" or not.I flat out do not understand why everybody feels the need to pile on. A pointless quip does not an intelligent man make - Confusius (I don't think so). AOA may not be the do all / end all, but it an educated person cannot argue that it is a WORSE indicator than airspeed. Yes, we all need to look outside the window. Yes, we all need to know how to fly our planes. No, a donut will probably not save someone who would otherwise spin in on final, but how can anyone possible argue that airspeed is a better than angle of attack? Why the compelling need to criticize and heckle this guy? Fine, he over posted and a bunch of whiners think he's "selling". I just do not understand all this negativity ... like a bunch of old ladies sitting around trying to impress each other with how whiny they can be.
And mindless heckling ... that definitely doesn't make you a fool, it makes you "one of the kool kids". I don't see how I was supporting, more just baffled by the compelling need of so many to pile on the heckle and hate band wagon. Interesting that you comment on my "support" and not my comment that "how can anyone possibly argue that airspeed is a better than angle of attack".Post an AOA sales pitch once and move on. Post it multiple times and you're just a fool. Support someone posting their sales pitch multiple times and you are a bigger fool. This is true whether you "get it" or not.
I flat out do not understand why everybody feels the need to pile on.
And mindless heckling ... that definitely doesn't make you a fool, it makes you "one of the kool kids". I don't see how I was supporting, more just baffled by the compelling need of so many to pile on the heckle and hate band wagon. Interesting that you comment on my "support" and not my comment that "how can anyone possibly argue that airspeed is a better than angle of attack".
Yes, it says he was referencing an FMS-computed speed for best L/D, not an AOA, and he did not fly the green dot after extending the flaps. Your title,"NTSB report on Sully's use of AOA," is misleading, the report is not on his use of AOA, and the excerpts posted do not say anything about AOA in the cockpit. I'm in favor of AOA in the GA cockpit but you do yourself no favors with cryptic posts that give the appearance that you don't fully understand the concept.Interesting read
Aspen has a better AOA system than the KLR-10.
Clearly you are mistaken: 1) Buddy Holly died in a Bo. 2) There is no blue donut.Aspen has a better AOA system than the KLR-10.
Clearly you are mistaken: 1) Buddy Holly died in a Bo. 2) There is no blue donut.Some kind of emotional backlash / weirdness thingy here? Some of you guys have a girlfriend leave you for a Maui flight instructor? Or run off with an AoA salesman?
I read the guy's posts; he's not obnoxious, or even blatantly making a sale's pitch. He's talking about AoAs for the most part, or stuff related/tangential to AoA. Which is at least as useful as the constant babble concerning PIC time and/or barbecue sauce. Dang, if his post titles/subjects aren't precise, unambiguous, and spot-on, so what? Most of the rest of ours aren't either. I tend to ignore or skip posts I prefer not to read. . .
Disclaimer - I don't know the guy, never been to Maui, and while I have flown some with an AoA, I'm not emotionally committed or financially invovled with AoAs.
Some kind of emotional backlash / weirdness thingy here? Some of you guys have a girlfriend leave you for a Maui flight instructor? Or run off with an AoA salesman?
I read the guy's posts; he's not obnoxious, or even blatantly making a sale's pitch. He's talking about AoAs for the most part, or stuff related/tangential to AoA. Which is at least as useful as the constant babble concerning PIC time and/or barbecue sauce. Dang, if his post titles/subjects aren't precise, unambiguous, and spot-on, so what? Most of the rest of ours aren't either. I tend to ignore or skip posts I prefer not to read. . .
Disclaimer - I don't know the guy, never been to Maui, and while I have flown some with an AoA, I'm not emotionally committed or financially invovled with AoAs.
Some kind of emotional backlash / weirdness thingy here?
...[deleted] blah blah blah some kind of weird love fest for all things spam... [deleted].
Some kind of emotional backlash / weirdness thingy here? Some of you guys have a girlfriend leave you for a Maui flight instructor? Or run off with an AoA salesman?.
Dang, I missed that vote . . .The rest of us don't like being spammed. We don't like being called at home or on our cell phones or getting unwanted emails selling something suspect. This is what is happening here. We don't need this character trying to tell us something. We are all intelligent here. We know how to fly and how to land a plane. We know about AoA indicators. If we want one, we will get one. We don't need this annoying spammer trying to convince us.
If you enjoy that, you are a lucky individual. Because there is a lot of this type of behavior out there. The majority of the rest of us don't care for it.
Apologies, I am corrected, IRT the girlfriend thing; I tend to attribute righteous indignation to guys. . .and just my opinion, I could be wrong; he did some of both - a very, very mild pitch. . .and contributed to AoA discussion, and some interesting, if not necessarily griping, links.No, never had a girlfriend... I don't swing that way. I just find it obnoxious for sales people to spam the boards. If he was actually contributing to conversations/dialog and not just trying to make money or generate money for the company, maybe I'd find him less annoying.
Everywhere I turn, people are trying to sell me something. One nice thing about these boards is the lack of ads. Would rather that not change.
The AoA is on the airspeed tape.Yes, it says he was referencing an FMS-computed speed for best L/D, not an AOA, and he did not fly the green dot after extending the flaps. Your title,"NTSB report on Sully's use of AOA," is misleading, the report is not on his use of AOA, and the excerpts posted do not say anything about AOA in the cockpit. I'm in favor of AOA in the GA cockpit but you do yourself no favors with cryptic posts that give the appearance that you don't fully understand the concept.
Nauga,
the and indexer
Your buttocks should tell you if you are landing correctly.I don't know about in the big iron, but I flew a C-206 that had an AoA in it. The only thing it told me was that I was doing the landings correctly.
Your buttocks should tell you if you are landing correctly.
If you have to change undies = bad landing
If your buttocks hurt and are bruised = bad landing
All is good and clean undies = good enough landing
You are lying then !I've had all three and undies remained clean, no difference IOW.
All I am trying to do is raise awareness. Every 4 days a pilot is killed because of loss of control. So let's see by Thursday 1 more dead pilot, husband,father or mother.
I'll tell you that even CFIs have been angry at me,because they either don't understand it, no one taught them or they hate the fact that one of their peers is trying to do something about it.
No where in my videos am I asking people to buy it. I am trying to share the virtues of this instrument through education.
For those that say you don't need it. Maybe you don't. But for someone looking to add another safety layer to their flying skills then it's a good choice.
Look the reason you don't see them every where is because the margins on these is so low no one is motivated to sell them. Sportys makes more money selling their videos than this. But for a little flight school it's a nice extra couple bucks. Plus the safety benefit is the feel good about the sale. There are some who are super pilots that only need a scarf and goggles. I'm not one and haven't met many either.
I apologize for those that have been offended by my efforts. But I don't apologize for raising awareness and selling to some pilots who take this stuff seriously. One of my customers will avoid a bad situation one day.
If we can bring the 40% accident rate down to 20% we are all better off. Let's make it one dead pilot in 8 days instead.
Ps all the data is on the NTSB site. I don't make this up.