Coordinated turn without slip ball
Coordinated turn without slip ball
(OP)
Wondering if / how a pilot can coordinate a turn visually, without a slip ball. I'm thinking you could do it without a slip ball by feel - if you're being pulled left or right in your seat, but I don't understand if / how this could be done visually. I thought I read an article saying it could be done by looking out at the horizon or something like that, but I can't find it now or imagine how that would work.
RE: Coordinated turn without slip ball
A piece of string or yarn taped to the center of the windshield will not point straight up if the aircraft (or helicopter) is crabbing.
In a coordinated turn, the yarn will also point straight up (but it may dance around a bit more)
There is nothing built into the human body that can be relied upon to detect this.
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