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by bluGill
825 days ago
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On a clear day with perfect conditions ground control can probably get you on the ground and you walk away safely. The plane may not be safe to fly again, but you walk away. When there is bad weather (common) or other mechanical issues you need a lot more training, and of course if you want the plane to survive to fly again you want some more training. The only hard part is contacting ground control in the first place. Radio frequencies change all the time. |
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WaPo tried it out last year and only the fellow who was used to WW2 plane simulators was successful at a probably didn't die landing.