It seems to me that we have all been scared
to death by the
admonishments to never stall these planes. As a result, nobody does
any
stall testing or training. We will die if we stall the plane! Only do
stalls above 10000 feet because you will not be able to recover prior
to
impact!
If this stuff is true, then it is not a
judgement or training issue. A
plane that is too dangerous to stall is too dangerous to fly. A pilot
needs to be able to recognize an impending stall in any plane he is
flying. If we are scared to stall these Lancairs, we will eventually
stall close to the ground and become a “training issue”.
I am not yet flying my Legacy, but you can be
damn well certain that
stalls will be part of the second flight! The first flight will be one
circuit, land, get out and kiss the ground!
The other problem I think is flight into
ice. There have been
several planes that have suddenly fallen out of the sky. I suspect
that
is ice. I don’t have thousands of hours, but so far, I have never
encountered ice in any plane I have ever flown. I don’t plan to
change that with my Legacy.
Bill B
Posted for "Bruce Gray"
<Bruce@Glasair.org>:
Does this mean the information is wrong or someone applied political
pressure?
Bruce
www.Glasair.org
[It probably just means that the common sense applied by our anonymous
LOBO
person must have sunken in... hardly any accidents have been caused by
airframe
failures... in other words, it's not the airplane's fault, it's a
training and
piloting issue. Remember many years ago when they called the
Bonanza the "doctor killer"? Same principal... lack of
training, poor judgment, just because you're good at one thing doesn't
automatically make you good at (and prepared for the challenges of)
everything
else. <Marv> ]
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Tom
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