20-07-2005, 07:24 PM
That's what I'm saying, he got a bonus for a perfect flight, the alternative is a penalty for one that isn't. I can understand wanting a penalty
for dumping the nose gear down first, but not wanting bonuses for a perfect flight just because the landing wasn't like -50 fpm or
something? As Brad said, even real pilots struggle to consistently get that and they go through years of training to be that good, we (most
of us at least) don't have that, so it's gonna take many many hours of practice.
for dumping the nose gear down first, but not wanting bonuses for a perfect flight just because the landing wasn't like -50 fpm or
something? As Brad said, even real pilots struggle to consistently get that and they go through years of training to be that good, we (most
of us at least) don't have that, so it's gonna take many many hours of practice.
Flying for Landmark Airlines.