By finesse, you mean sputtering out sentence fragments and lighting things on fire?
Oh, you saw my landing?
I don't know what it is. All I know is it is full of magic and it is a M-effer to land.
wot are you on about now? just pull the red handle and it'll land jus' fine
That HAS to be HARD EIGHT.
I LOVE THEIR FOOD.
Find - don't find - give up finding - who cares? Just eat good food, and live well.
The picture does say "www.HardEightBBQ.com" on the right hand side, so good guess.
I agree, Hard Eight is great, my last project was in Las Colinas for 10 weeks and I bet we ate there (Coppell) 15 times.
How does one usually get from the airport to Hard Eight?
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How does one usually get from the airport to Hard Eight?
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Using your feet appears to be the simple option since it's adjacent to the airport.
I bet we ate there (Coppell) 15 times.
I've been to the one in Coppell, when I visit the DFW area our rep takes us to lunch there. Very good eats, love topping it off with a bowl of peach cobbler and a scoop of vanilla. Of course, I fall asleep as he drives us to the next customer visit.
Filed for future reference, although I have no immediate trip plans for that area.
On the last one, "Okay your airplane". I open my eyes and he had placed covers over the AI and HSI. Only words I could formulate is "You arsehole"
did you still recover?
HAHA!
Sorry. I did.
One cool trick he did was a long steep turn to the left and gradually reduced the turn.
He asked me "What do you think the plane is doing?"
I said I fell like I am in a level turn to the right.
Opened my eyes and we were in about a 20 degree level turn to the left.
Interesting stuff.
This is the way I was taught (without the Mickey mouse thing). Never started with the AI.Mickey Mouse:
Heading indicator is Mickey's Face
Airspeed and Altitude are the ears.
Look at the ears first:
1) airspeed dropping and altitude increasing, push nose down add throttle if needed
2) airspeed increasing and altitude dropping, pull throttle
then look at the face:
3) heading changing, roll to stop heading change and pull nose up if #2
now you can look at AI...
I work in Las Colinas.
My Mom lives there.
Mickey Mouse:
Heading indicator is Mickey's Face
Airspeed and Altitude are the ears.
Look at the ears first:
1) airspeed dropping and altitude increasing, push nose down add throttle if needed
2) airspeed increasing and altitude dropping, pull throttle
then look at the face:
3) heading changing, roll to stop heading change and pull nose up if #2
now you can look at AI...
This is the way I was taught (without the Mickey mouse thing). Never started with the AI.
My instructor said a faulty AI is probably the reason I end up in an unusual attitude in the first place, so use the others.
It is a nice area. They built it up when I was little and about 10-15 years ago, it was starting to die off but over the last few years, they have really brought it back to life. It is a beautiful place.
I work in the tall-ish flat building at the bottom right.
They have gondolas going up and down that lake and a monorail that you can ride to lunch. There is a lot to do
I understand the wisdom in this. But if you are in a spiral dive, won't simply pulling back cause more problems? I understand you need to stop the turn first, then arrest the descent.
Yup and that's what the procedure calls for: if airspeed is increasing and altitude decreasing pull the throttle ensure wings level and pull nose up
Using your feet appears to be the simple option since it's adjacent to the airport.
Nobody walks that far in Texas unless they are chasing their horse.
Well I'll resurrect this as I got my sign off yesterday.
CISP got me good btw.
Oh well. Couple flights to share and then Back to IR studies.
Did you have a hard time getting insured in an SR22 without an IR? I know when we looked at putting one in a club, an IR was going to be required.
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I work in the tall-ish flat building at the bottom right.
They have gondolas going up and down that lake and a monorail that you can ride to lunch. There is a lot to do