Sujet : Re: Remember "Bit-Slice" Chips ?
De : 186283 (at) *nospam* ud0s4.net (186282@ud0s4.net)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 28. Dec 2024, 06:02:09
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On 12/27/24 1:06 PM, Lars Poulsen wrote:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2024, rbowman wrote:
It was interesting but I realized there were practical problems. With only
VFR you were completely dependent on the weather. With IFR you had a
little more flexibility but you weren't going to keep schedules. The other
problem is after you fly to Oshkosh you find yourself at a small airfield
10 miles from town.
I do not get it.
Why should having access to the instruments prevent you from using your eyes?
In flight, THE EYES *LIE* (and the other senses too).
The minute things get a little fuzzy YOU WATCH THE INSTRUMENTS
no matter WHAT you "see" or "feel", or you DIE.
I'm sure JFK Jr was convinced he had the coast in sight
and was maintaining level flight - right up until the
belly hit a wave .......