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And commercial pilots. Just think --- if they needed to fly from the right
side, they might never be able to be promoted to captain!
I'm not ambidextrous, and have flown with stick in right hand and left hand.
Doesn't seem to make any difference, to me anyway.
However, if it is an important issue to you (and you are the person you are
building the plane for) the most expedient (and most obvious) solution might
be to just install rudder pedals and brakes on both sides, with the standard
configuration of the throttle, prop, and mixture in the console. This way,
your plane can be flown by any PIC from either side, depending on their
preference.
Have fun building!
John Kleber
N83JK LEG2/G in the slow build mode
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