I snagged this off of another forum I cruise. Its a panoramic of the new cockpit. Pretty neat seeing the side stick a la f-16.
http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm
http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm
It's interesting that they only have a HUD for the left seat. Anyone know why they wouldn't put one in on the right side as well?
It's interesting that they only have a HUD for the left seat. Anyone know why they wouldn't put one in on the right side as well?
Another way to shoot Cat II/III approaches.Anyone know why they would put one on the left seat??
Alaska's 737's had 'em for years and years in the left seat -- for low, low CAT!!/!!! approaches, like HAL said. I sat behind Capt J. Nance while riding his jumpseat as he flew a low, low approach utilizing one in his 737. Nervous laughter all around. Great sport (?).Anyone know why they would put one on the left seat??
Alaska's 737's had 'em for years and years in the left seat -- for low, low CAT!!/!!! approaches, like HAL said. I sat behind Capt J. Nance while riding his jumpseat as he flew a low, low approach utilizing one in his 737. Nervous laughter all around. Great sport (?).
Isn't the Navy's MMA suppose to be HUD-equipped???
BOEING: Technology flies high on the B-737
So is mine....Even the p-nut gyro is glass....
What is the wheel on the left for, and it looks like it has a horn button.
And in the name of all that is right, no mechanical gyro at all, is just wrong.