I don’t always question training methods… but when I do, I learn something 🙂 Please comment with your thoughts on the potentially controversial topic of traditional multi engine flight training regarding engine failure procedures (specifically after take off / on climb out). Big thanks to Gold Seal for inviting us to produce this one! And massive thanks to Dan for sharing this training...
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