As long as the text is extremely subtle I agree this is the easier solution which doesn’t force anyone to have to conform to any standard procedure with the keys.Scott - A2A wrote:First, I agree with Dudley not to make this look "gamey" as this is the way we've always made our approach to sims.
Also, I'm not sure about the keys on the dash, as this is sort of pushing the pilot into a pre-defined systematic way of doing things. Some follow checklists, some don't, some use acronyms, etc. For example, you could put the keys in the ignition first when you get in the airplane, then go through your list, etc.
The way I see this is, if the following conditions are met:
- Window opened
- Electrics on
- Engine off
A subtle: "Clear Prop" text could appear
Personally, I like the idea because I'm not going to yell "Clear prop" every time at the sim. The reality is I don't in the sim (some may prefer to do this and that is perfectly fine), but do always in the real plane. So I think having the sim allow this is a good thing, especially for training.
Scott.
Speaking of subtle. Is it then possible to get the smallest, most tiny and subtle color marking somewhere on or near the POH in the planes? For indicating the cabin temp?
This is to get a quick feel of the temp without seeing the pilot notes with all the digital range/gph-stuff. I like to do my own calculations, and it would be nice to get the general temperature feel without getting all that extra info.