grattonja
Line Up and Wait
A thread by Ben on renters getting run out of town by new glass panel cockpits in the rental fleet got me thinking about training new pilots in glass.
Let me take my first stab at a poll.
I'm biased here. Having trained both PP and IR in round gauges, I favor training in these more "simple" systems. I'm also checked out in the G1000 system. It is a really neat panel. It does many things automatically for you. Things like turning on the transponder or identifying VORs. Punch in an approach and the radio frequencies for navigation are pre-loaded for you. But, big BUT here, if the stuff is done for you automatically, are you learning how to do it? With a good CFI, I suppose the answer is yes. But are you really learning how to do it, and what the foundations of it all are, or are you learning "gee, here is how to do it old school, but don't worry about that because the computer will do it for you"?
I particularly worry about navigation and basic control of the aircraft. Load the GPS and everything in the panel sequences automatically, basically, for that flight plan. Is this a good thing? Should we be teaching basic stick and rudder skills to someone who has a 6 inch wide AI right in front of their face?
So, what do you all think?
Jim G
Let me take my first stab at a poll.
I'm biased here. Having trained both PP and IR in round gauges, I favor training in these more "simple" systems. I'm also checked out in the G1000 system. It is a really neat panel. It does many things automatically for you. Things like turning on the transponder or identifying VORs. Punch in an approach and the radio frequencies for navigation are pre-loaded for you. But, big BUT here, if the stuff is done for you automatically, are you learning how to do it? With a good CFI, I suppose the answer is yes. But are you really learning how to do it, and what the foundations of it all are, or are you learning "gee, here is how to do it old school, but don't worry about that because the computer will do it for you"?
I particularly worry about navigation and basic control of the aircraft. Load the GPS and everything in the panel sequences automatically, basically, for that flight plan. Is this a good thing? Should we be teaching basic stick and rudder skills to someone who has a 6 inch wide AI right in front of their face?
So, what do you all think?
Jim G
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