by flightmedic » Sat Dec 04, 2004 1:59 pm
This is the same question that I had about 2 months ago when I started school for my private pilots. I fly a Cessna -172 and sit on the left side of the aircraft. If you look at the virtual cockpit of the 172 it is very close to the real thing. The throttle, carb heat, mixture are on the right side. As well as the fuel selectoer valve is also on the right side floor. The radio and transponder are on the right center. Cabin heat is on the far right side. I have been taught that you fly with your LEFT hand. Beacause in the real aircraft when you are flying, your right hand will rest on your leg so that your finger can lay up against the throttle. Throttle locks work but if you have it too tight you can't use it in case of an emergency. I have my student permit and have been doing my circuits for the last 5 hours or so. Getting ready for my cross country flight. If I forget to keep my hand on the throttle it is the first thing my FS will remind me. ESPECIALLY durring landing or take-off. I NEVER take my hand off the throttle. OH, by the way, I am right handed. It took all but about 2 hours of flying to get used to using my left hand. Especially durring those spin and spiral recouveries. Boy, you havn't been an a roller coaster until you are spinning around looking out straight at the ground. he he he.........my first time I had the bag out but DIDN'T use it
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