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Any pilots - AOA indicators?

Hi, I'm a private piulot (PPL) and recently came across the  AOA indicators. It seems like such a good idea to have this as an extra instrument to warn against a stall.  I'd appreciate it if anyone could tell me why these aren't standard on most commercial planes. Thanks!


Cheers


Nick 


(AOA  = Angle-of Attack). 

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Hi, I'm a private piulot (PPL) and recently came across the  AOA indicators. It seems like such a good idea to have this as an extra instrument to warn against a stall.  I'd appreciate it if anyone could tell me why these aren't standard on most commercial planes. Thanks!


Cheers


Nick 


(AOA  = Angle-of Attack). 


BigglesSep 8, 2018 @ 09:40
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