Then of course, there's us fools going from the T-6 to the T-2...
Patmack18 said:squeeze... how big of a leap was it? I've got time in a few fast movers, but all 2 person crew, with an FMS, autopilot, etc. Kinda wondering what I've gotten myself into.
Patmack18 said:IFT's? Must put in 10 characters.....
squeeze said:It's not that bad Pat, but the first couple times you try flying the IFT, you'll feel like an idiot. I got out of there and thought to myself "I was able to fly an airplane before, right?" Being light on the controls in a 34 and being light on the controls in a 45 are vastly different things. This thing is a touchy *****. I'm no expert - I'm only at BI-02 as of today (so the whole transition is still fresh in my mind)- but I've done lots of practice sims, back seat rides, and got to fly the jet once. It's a whole 'nother world. I highly recommend hopping in the IFT every chance you get to build a scan and get the feel of the aircraft (mainly so you don't chase the VSI). Chasing the VSI was the hardest thing to overcome, especially with the spool up time of the engine.
It was also interesting to see how I'd totally forgotten how to talk on the radios when I was wholly consumed with trying to fly. It kinda makes you appreciate doing fams first in the 34. Maybe it's a bit easier with all that gucci **** in the Charlie though
/my .02
//BI-02 today..wooha