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Post by fyoung46 on Nov 9, 2010 22:48:03 GMT -5
Dutch or anyone? Is there any possibility of recording inputs for various flight controls or controllers and adding them to the quality of the pilot rating? For instance the x,y,z,r and u, axis’ (pitch,yaw,throttle,prop and mixture) on the CH Yoke, when calibrating it, show a range of from 0 to 255 for each. I’d like to have a program that could monitor changes and rates-of-changes as being from erratic to a smooth operation of the flight controls. As example, if the pilot were to red line the RPM or MAP by suddenly jamming the throttle to the stops, it would show up in the evaluation. Added to this and stretch the imagination even farther, perhaps integrate into the pilot operations evaluations of systems abuse or correct procedures that would evaluate CHT, fluid pressures, etc. Example2: Suppose I'm starting a flight by loading a new aircraft and the CHT is below safe operating temperature. If I immediately jam the throttles forward and eventually red line the MAP or RPM I’d be docked or even fired.
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Post by Dutch Owen on Nov 12, 2010 12:39:01 GMT -5
I like this idea in principle but the downside is having to provide a whole new set of aircraft parameters so as to be able to tell when the pilot is abusing the engines and/or aircraft.
Dutch
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