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Please remain in your seats as long as the seatbelt light is on.
Please remain in your seats as long as the seatbelt light is on.
Yes Bob. I experienced quite a few moments of leaving creases on the seat cushion. When you're flying a large four engine aircraft and you're looking UP at the tops of the mountains :shocked:ray: ... The cockpit gets very very busy and quiet when you start your roll in to the drop. Usually the only chatter is from the pilot calling out settings and the Air Boss on the radio. The pilot has the yoke and the right seater or engineer has the throttles.
Well, truth be told, most right seaters control the throttles in large aircraft including commercial flights. They call out airspeed on takeoff so the pilot knows when to rotate (pull back on the yoke or stick if FBW). They also set the flaps/slats and other settings. The left seater is the boss. He/she calls the shots. On some military aircraft the flight engineer controls the throttles per the ACs commands, and monitors engine gages as well as hydraulic pressures etc. Many's the time I flew the engineer seat on long flights on C130s while the real engineer sacked out, or joined the card game in the aft section.