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by akira2501 3644 days ago
> "set waypoints, sit back"

"and maintain situational awareness." Some failures can happen quickly, and the plane can change modes unexpectedly. Plus the warnings you receive may not be accurate.. see Air France 447.

You can sit back, but your role is to constantly check your instruments, your performance, your route, your radios and your environment.

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Yes, but you don't need to sit there with your hands on the yoke, feet on the pedals, wired to the nines waiting for disaster to strike. I used to take a book with me for longer flights (when you're sat alone in a plane for hours flying over cloud things get tedious), as short of having a wing fall off there isn't all that much that can go very suddenly wrong - and most of the "very suddenly wrong" situations will kill you regardless. Keep one eye on instruments, mutter intermittent obscenities at the oil pressure gauge - but mostly relax.