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Author: 206B pilot Date:
7/28/2021 8:50:57 PM +1/-3
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When are 206B pilots going to realize that in a descent at flat pitch, it's REALLY hard to tell whether the throttle is at Idle or Full. Looking at the gauges doesn't tell you much. You do *not* get a reliable or noticeable N2 needle-split in a C20/C20B. Pilots who expect to see a needle-split have been misinformed or trained badly. And even at Full throttle, at flat pitch the N1 may be down close to 62%, which looks a lot like Idle. Now, if both pilots swear that the throttle was at Full, then "something else" caused this hard landing. |
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